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The report, presented by Supt. Mathew Gustafson to the school board this week, stated the division is spending $13,945 per student in 2024-25, while the provincial average stands at $15,645.
Per-student spending was just over $14,000 in 2019-20, compared to $15,314 in 2015-26.
That’s 36.4 per cent more than in 2006/07, after factoring in inflation. For both per-student spending and the 10-year trend, Saskatchewan was first in the nation.
Per-student spending rose from $13,050 annually to $14,394 over the same period, up 10.3%, and by 2.9% when adjusted for inflation, from $13,993 per student to $14,394, higher than the Canadian ...
Operational spending for Saskatchewan schools decreased 5.7 per cent in recent years when adjusting for inflation and enrolment growth - the biggest drop in the country, according to a Fraser ...
The StatsCan figures put Alberta near — but not necessarily at — the bottom, in terms of per-student spending for primary and secondary education, including private schools, in the most recent ...
A new study released last month by the Fraser Institute released earlier this months shows education spending on public schools across Canada has increased in 7 of 10 provinces when compared to ...
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