The session is to take place at 7 PM this evening at the school on Prince Rupert Boulevard marks the latest of consultation meetings hosted by the School District as it tries to put the final touches on its Budget process for 2016.
With a projected budget shortfall that will require cuts of over 1 million dollars or four percent of the overall budget, School District officials will turn to the public for their feedback on some of the key issues facing the District in the year ahead.

Transportation concerns appeared to be the early issue of note as the School District focused on a range of options when it comes to the budget issues, with one third of the questions from the online survey directed towards that theme.
Parents, Guardians and concerned citizens of the region can offer up more of their concerns tonight, with Administrative and Operational issues perhaps an area for spending reductions that could be part of the discussion this evening as well.
School District trustees are expected to submit their Final Budget proposal for approval at the April 12 Board meeting.
A look at some of the Budget presentation material from January provides a glimpse at some of the factors that SD52 officials and trustees have to weigh as they work towards delivering that budget next month.
Some of our previous notes on the 2016 consultation process can be found below:
February 18 -- School District prepares for final Budget Consultation in March
January 29 -- School District launches survey on proposed budget cuts
January 26 -- School District 52 launches Budget Consultation process tonight at Charles Hays Secondary
December 11 -- School District Budget Consultations to start in January
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Cross posted from the North Coast Review
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