According to the province, Alberta’s school nutrition program already provides daily meals to approximately 58,000 students. The funding will reportedly enable school jurisdictions to create, continue or enhance nutrition programs in identified schools.
Demetrios Nicolaides, Minister of Education, spoke on the importance of proper nutrition.
“Proper nutrition is essential for student success. No one is operating at their best on an empty stomach,” he said.
Nicolaides continued, “To acknowledge the rising costs of food and services, we’re thrilled to be able to provide additional funding to support student nutrition through the end of this school year.”
This one-time grant increases the pre-existing funding by 25 per cent, bringing the total from $20 million to $25 million for the 2023-24 school year.
Laura Hack, chair of the Calgary Board of Education, said, “Full stomachs fuel learning and ensure students have the energy and focus to thrive at school. We are grateful for this additional funding so more students have access to healthy meals during the school day.”
The grant will go to public, separate, francophone and applicable public charter schools through regular funding channels.