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Extra funds available for school district Additional money will help, but won’t restore past cuts Mike Davies News Gazette staff
singing and dancing and just killing it.” One of the people who guided his development in the performing arts is mom, Sandra Webster-Worthy, the longtime artistic director for PACE in the Sooke School District. She says it’s always exciting when Calum comes home, given everyone wants a piece of his time. As a now-veteran professional in an industry notoriously difficult to break into, he’s able to mentor PACE’s up-and-coming young actors and give them the straight goods on the amount of hard work and persistence it takes to be successful, she says.
With the continued growth of the region as a whole and a new funding model increasing the amount of money the district receives per student, it might not be a surprise to hear the Sooke School District (SD62) has a little extra money to play with this coming year. Unfortunately, it’s not much, especially considering the cuts that have been made in the recent past. The 2015-16 fiscal year budget was presented this week at an open meeting at the district office. Those in attendance heard the administration’s plans for the extra $260,000 available over last year, and how they came to have that money. As outlined by SD62 secretary/ treasurer Harold Cull, the increase comes mostly from estimated additional student enrolment and increase in provincial per-student funding. In short, SD62 will receive an additional $3.8 million from the B.C. government next year.
PlEASE SEE: Hard work and dedication, Page A10
PlEASE SEE: District, Page A6
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Actor Calum Worthy joins mom Sandra Webster-Worthy in promoting this week’s PACE Musical Theatre production of Another Op’ning, Another Show, in the Isabelle Reader Theatre. Calum, a PACE grad who plays Dez on the Disney Channel TV show Austin and Ally, is part of the cast for the show, while Sandra is artistic director for PACE in the Sooke School District. The show opened last night and continues with performances at 2 and 7 p.m. today (April 3) and tomorrow, with more shows next week.
Star in our MidSt Disney’s Calum Worthy flies in to be part of the PACE theatre team Don Descoteau News Gazette staff
Once the excitement died down over having a bona fide TV star on the set of the latest PACE Musical Theatre production, everyone got down to work. Calum Worthy, a PACE program grad wellknown by tweens and teens alike as Dez on the hit Disney TV series Austin and Ally, jetted
into town from California early this week to take on his usual multiple roles in the community theatre production. Worthy, who on Tuesday was set to take part in his first dress rehearsal for Another Op’Ning, Another Show, at the Isabelle Reader Theatre in Langford, says he appreciated being able to come back to where his theatre and performance career began. “PACE has been my home since I’ve been born,” the youthful 24-year-old said with only slight exaggeration. “Some of the people I learned from are still here, so it’s very cool to come back and see everybody. The kids are so talented … it’s amazing to see the Grade 12 kids acting and
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