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Province Looking To Add 300 School Math Facilitators And 600 Specialized Educators To Ontario Schools

ONTARIO-The Ontario government says it is increasing Core Education Funding for the coming school year by $745 million compared to 2023-24. Together with other investments, this represents $29 billion in total education funding and the largest investment in Ontario’s education system.

Ontario’s plan will support getting back-to-basics, provide mental health supports and build more schools, faster. For the 2024-25 school year, the Ontario government’s investments include:

  • $34 million to support the hiring of 300 school math facilitators
  • $13.5 million to fund school board math leads with a singular mandate to improve math skills
  • $68.68 million for education staff to provide reading supports, including the hiring of over 600 more specialized educators
  • $12.5 million for reading intervention support licences and $12.5 million for reading screening tools, so that every Senior Kindergarten, Grade 1 and Grade 2 child benefits from screening this coming school year
  • An additional $80 million for the student transportation allocation, now at $1.3 billion, to better support reliable and safe transportation for students
  • $10 million in new funding for school security infrastructure, including vape detectors
  • $2.9 billion as part of the School Facilities Fund for operating, maintaining, renovating, and renewing school buildings
  • Special Education funding is being increased to $3.5 billion, which includes an $11.5 million investment to support school boards’ ability to conduct professional assessments to hire more staff to help reduce wait times for speech and language supports. An additional $10 million this year is being invested as part of the Special Incidence Portion (SIP) modernization to support students with extraordinarily high needs.
  • Mental Health funding is being increased to $117.65 million, an increase of 577 per cent since 2017-18. This includes $14 million that will provide students with mental health services over the summer months, including access to school-based mental health professionals, targeted programs and supports year-round in response to recommendations from families and student trustees.

In addition to Core Education Funding projected to be more than $28.6 billion in the next school year, Ontario is also projected to invest $403 million in 2024-25 for Responsive Education Programs and Funding to External Partners. This investment supports high impact initiatives through the province’s collaboration with education partners. This includes more than 150 projects focused on a wide range of themes, including student readiness, STEM, Indigenous education, mental health, literacy, French-language education, supporting vulnerable students and operations.

The province recently undertook a comprehensive review of education funding and recommended changes. The new Core Education Funding model now clearly identifies key funding pillars which support students – from classroom staffing to school board administration. These changes make it easier for parents and guardians to understand how funding is allocated and strengthens school board accountability on how these funds are spent.

“As we go back to basics in Ontario schools, we are stepping up with additional investment to boost reading, writing, math, and other STEM disciplines,” said Stephen Lecce, Minister of Education. “We are also delivering a more transparent funding model while continuing to increase investment in publicly funded schools to the highest levels ever recorded, so that all students can graduate into good-paying careers. With historic investments to strengthen literacy and math skills, we are ensuring Ontario classrooms focus on improving the academic achievement of every Ontario student.”

 

 

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