The province outlined the details to their plan earlier this week, noting of the importance of the food initiative towards school programs.
As part of the recent provincial budget, the Ministry of Education outlined that the province is investing $214 million over three years so school districts can create or expand local food programs in schools throughout B.C. The funds will be used for purchasing food and hiring dedicated staff to co-ordinate providing meals and snacks to students.
The Provincial Government notes that the latest funding release makes for the largest investment in school food programs in the Province’s history.
Prince Rupert can anticipate 350,000 dollars towards the Feeding Futures Fund
As part of this weeks funding announcement, the province has provided a chart which breaks down how much money has been distributed through a range of grants to the province's School Districts.
Included in the financial review for Prince Rupert is the following:
2023/24 Estimated Operating Grant Block -- $26,155,457
Classroom Enhancement Fund -- $2,751,056
Learning Improvement Fund - Support Staff -- $99,002
Community Link -- $565,237
Annual Facility Grant -- $135,237
Pay Equity -- $706,027
Student Transportation Fund -- $117,597
Feeding Futures Fund -- $350,000
The full chart for all BC School District's can be reviewed here.
More on this weeks announcement is available here.
The province has also created a new Website towards the School Food program which you can review here.
More notes from the BC Legislature can be explored here.
A look at Education themes in the Northwest can be reviewed here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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