SD73 board able to move money around to enhance support for online learning
KAMLOOPS — The Kamloops-Thompson School District Board of Education says it has been able to take some of the savings that have accrued during the COVID-19 pandemic and use them to enhance the learning experience for students.
The board passed a $188 million budget during a virtual meeting Monday night (Apr. 27), and Chairperson Kathleen Karpuk says the district has been able to shift resources with no need for buses, as one example, during the school shutdown.
“We don’t have buses running, so we’re saving on fuel. That resource then can be put into different areas to increase support for technology, increased support for vulnerable learners,” noted Karpuk. “As we’re not using one part of our budget, we shift it to a higher priority and we’re fully prepared to do that.”