Red Deer school officials say Bill 5 adds “new layer of bureaucracy”
RED DEER, AB – Red Deer school district officials are weighing in on the province’s plan to have districts get ministerial approval before spending reserve funds.
The idea is part of Bill 5, the Fiscal Measures and Taxation Act, introduced on Tuesday. Finance Minister Travis Toews said the intent of the bill is to help ensure K-12 education dollars are going to the classroom.
Anne Marie Watson, Board Chair for Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools, says she finds it surprising to see a government focused on reducing red tape giving school districts more work to do.
“It kind of adds in a new layer of bureaucracy that I wasn’t expecting,” Watson said Wednesday. “They’ve really been pushing local autonomy and getting out of the way of school boards, so it does seem to go against that even if it is only for a two-year period.”