“Barely keeps us afloat:” more provincial funding needed for SD57 schools
PRINCE GEORGE – School District 57 (SD57) is calling on the province to provide more funding for school maintenance and upgrades. This comes amid the British Columbia School Trustees Association (BCSTA) highlighting that almost $9 billion dollars will be needed across the province over the next five years to address life-cycle and deferred maintenance for schools.
“For us here, the biggest concern is the age of our buildings, a lot of the buildings in Prince George, as you know, are older. We have a few new buildings, but most of them are older and they will continue to get older, so we need to have a plan,” said SD57 School Board Chair Craig Brennan.
SD57’s Manager of Capital Planning and Projects Darren Watson says there is $4.2 million dollars in the Annual Facilities Grant for building maintenance and upgrades, and when you consider that has to be stretched over 50 schools it becomes apparent just how little each school can actually receive.
