Staff cuts, kindergarten change in Prairie South schools budget
Staffing cuts, transportation changes and a kindergarten schedule switch are among the decisions contained in the Prairie South School Division (PSSD) 2017-18 operating budget, which was approved this week.
In drafting the document, PSSD had to deal with a provincial funding cut of more than four per cent, as the recent provincial budget reduced education spending to all school divisions in Saskatchewan.
More than 40 positions within the division were affected by the Prairie South decisions, including more than 13 teaching positions.
PSSD director of education Tony Baldwin said they arrived at that number by adjusting their staffing formula which, for schools in Moose Jaw and Assiniboia, meant going from 24 students per teacher to 25 students per teacher in Grades 4-12.


