Government is continuing to support rural communities with a $636,976 investment under the Rural Education Enhancement Fund (REEF) to help the Quesnel School District keep Parkland elementary in Ten Mile Lake and Kersley elementary in Kersley open, Cariboo North MLA Coralee Oakes announced today on behalf of Education Minister Mike Bernier.
Under the program, a total of 11 rural schools will receive a portion of this year’s $3.4-million investment to ensure they can continue to serve their local students and community. Five schools, including Parkland and Kersley, are receiving funding for the second year. The remaining six schools are receiving funding for the first time this year under REEF.
The amount of funding each district is eligible to receive reflects the amount of money that would be saved if the school was closed. Eligibility criteria include:
- The school must be located in a rural community or sub-community outside Greater Victoria, the Lower Mainland, and Kelowna areas with a population of less than 15,000;
- The school must be the only one in the community;
- Closing the school would have a negative effect on students and/or the community; and,
- Closures where the main reason is facility condition are not included.
This investment builds on government’s ongoing work to develop a provincial rural education strategy that looks at public school funding, the condition of schools, and the role education plays in rural communities.
As a result of B.C.'s strong economy and balanced budget, the Government of British Columbia is able to support record funding increases for students and B.C.’s education system.
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Coralee Oakes, Cariboo North MLA –
“We recognize the important social and economic impacts that schools have on small communities. It is the reason why we have a rural strategy to keep schools like Parkland and Kersley elementary open.”
Quick Facts:
- REEF was first announced last year to help school districts keep rural schools open, supporting student learning and community development. In total, more than $5.1 million has been invested under the program.
- Rural school districts in B.C. receive about 20% more funding per student than urban districts – and special supports like the Rural Education Enhancement Fund.
- Budget 2017 commits $9 million over the next three years to keep more rural schools open.
- In addition, Budget 2017 supports $2 billion in capital spending to upgrade or build new schools over the next three years.