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Catholic board reports on-target finances for first quarter

By MO CRANKER on December 10, 2020.

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker

Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education trustees received a report this week on finances for the first quarter of this school year, in a presentation by secretary treasurer Greg MacPherson.

That period is the first three months of the year, ending on Nov. 30.

To date, the Catholic school board has $9.2 million in revenues recorded, which represents 29 per cent of the forecast.

“Revenues are generally on target,” said MacPherson.

Expenditures are at $8.4 million, which is 25.2 per cent of the forecast.

“Being a quarter of the way through the year, we are on target,” he said. “This is very positive for where we’re at.”

MacPherson noted that projected revenue was down from a previous budget forecast, largely due to decreased enrolment.

A large increase in funding came MHCBE’s way from the federal government’s COVID-19 relief funds for schools.

“That resulted in about $926,000 in funding,” said MacPherson. “We’ve incorporated that money in the revenue forecast.”

MHCBE lost funding federally that was previously given for French immersion learning, totalling $74,000.

Expenditures decreased by about $320,000. A lot of what MHCBE did to move some students online was funded by federal grant money.

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