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School board to cut 10 staff from payroll

Finance director Maureen Maywood breaks down the School District 67 budget on Monday while trustee Walter Huebert looks on.

Budget cuts will end 10 staff positions next year from the Okanagan Skaha School District.

The 2013-14 budget was approved by trustees on Monday. On the block are 2.4 full-time equivalent positions with more to come in September. Teachers will lose 7.7 worth of their colleagues thanks to a projected student enrollment drop of 139.4 FTEs.

Chair Ginny Manning said it's been an 'extremely difficult process' this year.

The board was facing a $1.5 million shortfall. To dig their way out, they found $900,000 in reserves and $600,000 in budget cuts.

She said the long-term plan has softened the bad effects of a funding shortage, but service and program cuts were still necessary.

Cuts to provincial operating grants are causing one of the biggest budget blows. The B.C. Ministry of Education will slice $640,000 from the board's operating grant. This is due to a projected drop in student enrollment.

The budget's expenses will be smaller at $56 million in the new year, down from $57.3 million this year. Teachers' salary amounts and money for support staff will shrink slightly.

There will also be 2.4 FTE cuts affecting helping teachers, gifted-student programs,  behaviour programs, administrators and teachers for hearing-impaired students.

To contact a reporter for this story, email Shannon Quesnel at squesnel@infotelnews.ca, call 250-488-3065 or tweet @shannonquesnel1

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