Surrey alternative school closure: Teachers call for more funding
- Three education advocacy organizations in Surrey are asking the B.C. Ministry of Education for more funding and resources, claiming they are severely lacking.
- Overcrowding and under-funding in Surrey schools have led to program cuts, including the cancellation of StrongStart programs and the closure of learning centres.
- The groups demand the government fulfill its election promises and provide targeted resources for equitable education, criticizing the government's proposed review of education services.
- Families in Surrey feel the impact of chronic under-funding, which affects students' success, and they call for immediate action from the government.
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B.C. needs to step up with education funding: Surrey unions, DPAC
Overcrowding, under-staffing and more make up issues in Surrey school district
·British Columbia, Canada
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