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GSSD budget focuses on outcomes

The Good Spirit School Division board of trustees has passed the division鈥檚 2015-2016 budget with a focus on student outcomes.
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The Good Spirit School Division board of trustees has passed the division鈥檚 2015-2016 budget with a focus on student outcomes.

鈥淭he Government of Saskatchewan鈥檚 Vision 2020 continues to play an important part in budgeting,鈥 said Dwayne Reeve, outgoing director of education. 鈥淲ith key targets as part of the Saskatchewan Growth Plan including reducing the difference in graduation rates between Aboriginal and non-aboriginal students by 50 per cent by 2020 as well as leading the country in Grade 12 graduation rates by 2020, we need to make key investments now to make these goals a reality.鈥

Those investments include expanding literacy resources beyond primary levels; appointment of an additional superintendent of education with a focus on student support services; and appointment of a distributed learning coordinator to expand learning opportunities.

鈥淥ur priority is to allocate resources to maintain current operations with a special focus on our motto of 鈥楽tudents Come First鈥,鈥 stated Lois Smandych, board chair.

Other budget highlights included: realignment of the human resources department with the appointment of an HR superintendent and executive assistant with the hope of maximizing efficiency; addition of a transportation assistant; continuation of the division鈥檚 bus renewal program (10 new buses a year); and addition of vice-principals at Churchbridge Public and P.J. Gillen Schools to keep up with growing enrolment.

Sherry Todosichuk, superintendent of business administration, said her focus is ensuring accountability.

鈥淭ransparency always plays a key role in discussions and included numerous meetings with both senior administration as well as board members before determining the finalized budget,鈥 she said. 鈥淎dministration has taken the board directive that the budget include a defined focus on aligning resources so that areas such as staffing, supports for learning, and health and safety are targeted to ensure dollars meet identified needs.鈥

The budget totals more than $80 million in revenues and expenditures.

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