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Winnipeg School Division Frowns on Fundraisizers, Wants Schools to Stop Asking Parents to Pay | CBC News
[Meta Description] Winnipeg School Division’s new policy aims to eliminate financial burden on parents by banning school fundraisers.
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Winnipeg School Division Frowns on Fundraisizers, Wants Schools to Stop Asking Parents to Pay
In a bid to reduce the financial burden on parents, the Winnipeg School Division has announced a new policy to eliminate school fundraisers. The division wants schools to stop asking parents to pay for extracurricular activities and events.
The policy, which was introduced earlier this week, aims to create a more equitable distribution of resources among students. By banning fundraisers, the division hopes to ensure that all students have access to the same opportunities, regardless of their financial background.
"Fundraisizers can create a significant financial burden on some families, and we want to make sure that all students have equal access to our programs and services," said a spokesperson for the Winnipeg School Division.
The division’s new policy is seen as a step in the right direction by many parents and educators. "I think it’s a great idea," said a parent. "I don’t want to have to choose between buying my child’s lunch or attending a school event because we can’t afford the fundraising fee."
However, some schools may struggle to adjust to the new policy. "Fundraisizers are an important part of our school culture," said a teacher. "They help us raise money for new equipment and programs that benefit all students."
Winnipeg School Division’s New Policy to Reduce Financial Burden on Parents
The Winnipeg School Division’s new policy is part of a larger effort to reduce the financial burden on parents. The division is also working to increase its funding for schools and programs, and to provide more resources for low-income families.
"We understand that not all families have the same financial resources, and we want to make sure that all students have access to the same opportunities," said the division’s spokesperson.
Fundraisizers Can Lead to Inequitable Distribution of Resources
The Winnipeg School Division’s decision to ban fundraisers is not unique. Many school divisions across the country are also re-examining their policies on fundraisers and extracurricular activities.
Inequitable distribution of resources is a major concern for many parents and educators. Fundraisizers can create a financial burden on some families, while others may have more resources to spare.
The Winnipeg School Division’s new policy is seen as a step in the right direction towards creating a more equitable distribution of resources among students.
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Winnipeg School Division frowns on fundraisers, wants schools to stop asking parents to pay | CBC News
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