The Province of Ontario is investing an additional $736 million dollars in public education for the upcoming school year, increasing the total to more than $25.5 billion.
ONTARIO - The Province of Ontario is investing an additional $736 million dollars in public education for the upcoming school year, increasing the total to more than $25.5 billion.
This funding, through the Grants for Student Needs program, represents the largest investment in public education in Ontario's history. Education Minister Stephen Lecce says as a result, Ontario's average per-pupil funding amount has reached $12,525, which is an increase of $250 over the previous year.
"We are investing more in our students to ensure they are safe, and well prepared to hit the books beginning in September. As we review all scenarios related to the COVID-19 outbreak, our government is supporting each and every school board in the province to ensure our students and educators have the resources available for a successful year."
All 72 district school boards in the province are projected to have increases to their GSN allocations for the upcoming school year, which includes record-high investments in special education, mental health and well-being, among many other key areas.
Under the GSN, the new $213 million student-centric Supports for Students Fund (SSF) will support:
- Special education,
- Mental health and well-being,
- Language instruction,
- Indigenous education,
- STEM programming.
Lecce says the Supports for Students Fund can also be used for additional critical staffing needs during the return to school in September, including hiring custodians and education assistants for students who need support.
"We are investing in new supports for marginalized and racialized students to give hope and confidence to their families that we will work to unlock their full potential and remove the barriers to their success."
In addition to the GSN, Ontario is providing funding for the Priorities and Partnerships Fund (PPF), which enables school boards and third-parties to undertake important initiatives and provide critical resources for curricular, extra-curricular, and wrap-around supports. In the upcoming school year, the PPF is projected to be over $300 million, funding approximately 150 initiatives to support students.

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