Press Release
February 2, 2023
$100 Million in New Funding to Strengthen Literacy and Numeracy, Student Presence and Engagement, and Inclusion: Ewasko
The Manitoba government is strengthening the province’s education system by increasing funding for kindergarten to Grade 12 schools by $100 million for the 2023-24 school year, representing an increase of 6.1 per cent in operating funding, Education and Early Childhood Learning Minister Wayne Ewasko announced today.
“Our government believes that all students must succeed regardless of where they live, their background or circumstances, and this year’s investment will provide an operating funding increase to each and every school division across the province,” said Ewasko. “Every division will see an increase in funding next year, which will help them engage students and invest in the programs and services that will best meet the needs of local communities.”
Since 2016-17, operational funding to schools has increased by $328 million or 23 per cent, the minister noted.
This year’s annual funding includes an increase of $100 million including:
The Manitoba government is also investing another $106 million to make one-time funding provided to school divisions last year permanent. This includes $22 million to support student presence and engagement to facilitate the implementation of Safe and Caring Schools, the new policy directive and action plan for enhancing student presence and engagement.
Making this funding permanent will help school divisions respond to financial pressures, strengthen student learning and supports, and provide additional support for students with special learning needs. Building these increases into the annual funding allotment to schools will ensure these funds remain available now and into the future, the minister said.
“This significant investment in kindergarten to Grade 12 education keeps Manitoba among the highest per-pupil funded provinces across Canada,” said Ewasko. “This investment continues to highlight our ongoing commitment to improving literacy and numeracy and strengthening Indigenous education.”
The minister noted work continues on the development of a new education funding model, with one-to-one consultations planned with each school division post-budget.
The minister noted today’s announcement builds on other recent investments to strengthen Manitoba’s education system with a focus on continuous improvement including:
For more information on school funding, visit: https://edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/finance/schfund/index.html.
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2023-24 School Division Funding
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