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Fine arts, physical education to see boost in budget
Higher enrolment helps Yk1 finances

Stewart Burnett
Northern News Services
Friday, April 17, 2015

SOMBA K'E/YELLOWKNIFE
The Yellowknife Education District 1 budget for next year should see a boost to both fine arts and physical education.

"We're looking at how we can provide more music and more physical education time within our budget," said Superintendent Metro Huculak.

Parents identified these as priorities, Huculak said, and higher enrolment - which governs funding - should facilitate that.

He also heard from parents that every school should have physical education teachers.

Currently, those duties are spread out among staff, some of whom don't have physical education training.

The district is meeting with principals to see what increased staffing possibilities exist.

"We're going to try to make sure there is somebody in each school who is (trained in physical education) to work with kids," said Huculak.

John Stephenson, Yk1 board chair, said it plays into the district's healthy schools priority.

"It's always a balancing act," he said about the budget. "We don't get dedicated funding from the Department of Education for those educational opportunities, so we need to fit it into the budget allocation that we receive and ensure we're meeting all of the other requirements for educational services."

The draft budget will go to ratepayers in a public meeting in May, and then to the board for approval.

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