SD73 sees brighter short-term financial outlook even as storm clouds loom on the horizon
KAMLOOPS – The 2024-25 audited budget was released on Monday evening (Sept. 8) during the regular Kamloops-Thompson Board of Education meeting. The budget saw a surplus, which was able to cover the deficit the district had incurred. Despite this positive figure, the district is still facing financial challenges.
“We are always looking at ways we can reduce costs without lessening the impact on student success and in our classrooms that always is going to be an ongoing issue. If we’re looking at a down trend in terms of enrollment and knowing that a lot of our funding is based on enrollment, we may be in situations where we’re having to, as a district, make some difficult decisions,” said Heather Grieve, chairperson of the SD73 school board.
The district is facing declining enrollment and added inflationary pressures. Despite this rise in costs, the district says it needs to focus on building its reserves slowly.


