Richmond News February 25 2015

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2015

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Pink power takes aim at bullying Members of the Richmond Boys and Girls Club (BGC) were looking pretty good in pink ahead of Pink Shirt Day today (Feb. 25). The kids, whose club runs out of Mitchell elementary at No. 5 and Cambie roads, have been preparing a huge banner to express what they feel about bullying and will head to Downtown Vancouver this morning to hand out anti-bullying buttons to the public. Photo by Alan Campbell/ Richmond News ! See story on page 5

Premier’s demand stuns school board Chair Eric Yung says there’s no more budget fat to be trimmed — and there hasn’t been for many years Alan Campbell

Staff Reporter acampbell@richmond-news.com

The news that school districts across the region will have to find another $29 million in cuts in the coming school year was a bolt out of the blue to the Richmond School Board. Premier Christy Clark told business leaders in Kelowna last week that it was time for school boards across B.C. to start looking for ways to save money — $29 million in the coming year and another $24 million the following year. Clark made specific reference to school districts’ administration costs, suggesting that the likes of human resource and payroll departments could be amalgamated to save money. However, Richmond’s school board Gong Xi Fa Cai! 恭禧发财

chair, Eric Yung, was stunned to hear Clark’s demands, especially as his district has been finding efficiencies away from the classroom for many years. “This was totally new information and we’ve already done a lot of the work for the upcoming budget, due in May,” said Yung. “This is not only bad news for this year, but also for next. We don’t know what our share (of the $29 million) is yet. “And we don’t yet know what the government means by ‘administration costs,’ — is that supplies, staffing, what?” Yung said he expects to find out more about the cuts later this week, after district staff have conversations with the government. But the new school board chair insists there is no more fat to be trimmed from the

district’s beleaguered budget. And he takes exception to the premier’s direction for school boards to consider merging departments and joining forces with neighbouring districts. “For years, we’ve been trying to keep the cuts away from the classroom and restricting it to behind-the-scenes areas,” said Yung. “We already have an arrangement with other school boards to purchase bulk supplies together to keep the cost down. “And we’ve looked into combining payroll and human resource departments, but the savings were not that significant.” Former school board chair and current trustee Donna Sargent said there continues to be a “total lack of understanding” from the provincial government when it comes to their

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