School District 73 says budget reduction plan is on track; eyeing January funding allocations
KAMLOOPS — The Kamloops-Thompson School District has been monitoring its budget closely this school year after an accounting error resulted in a $2.2 million deficit. And the district says it is on track with its goal to cut back on spending to make up for the shortfall.
As part of the plan, district staff were asked to cut back on supplies and services, while mileage fees for field trips saw an increase and staffing reductions were made at the district level.
According to S.D. 73 Superintendent Rhonda Nixon, firm budgeting figures, which will also indicate how the spending plan is working, won’t come until January when the district finds out what its provincial funding allocation will be.