Prairie Rose school division passes balanced budget, boosted by student uptick
The Prairie Rose School Division is returning to a balanced budget for the 2025-26 school year due to a projected enrolment increase boosted by a change in Alberta Education’s funding model.
The school board’s CFO Ryan Boser said Wednesday that, with a projected year-to-year rise of 159 students, the province’s switch to a two-year average from three years bumps up the grant.
“It just really gives you a little bit more revenue or recognition of the students that you’re expected to have in place for that year that you’re budgeting for,” Boser told CHAT News.
“That’s been helpful for us for sure.”

