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Change to Funding Formula = New Education Cutbacks

Posted on November 17, 2007 by cmenzies

Recent changes to the funding formula for grades 10-12 in BC’s public education system amounts to cutbacks for most school districts.

Here is the deputy minister’s explanation of the changes:
Download the DM’s cover letter.
Download the explanation of the funding formula changes.

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