Province providing fuel cost relief to Alberta schools
EDMONTON, AB – The provincial government is providing relief on fuel costs to schools across Alberta.
Eligible school authorities will receive more funding to address high gas prices for student transportation. This is a result of the Alberta government reinstating the Fuel Price Contingency Program, which will give public, separate, francophone and public charter school authorities greater cost certainty while monthly average diesel prices exceed $1.25 per litre.
The program will be enacted retroactively to March and will stay in place for the entire 2022-2023 school year, which the province says will provide millions of dollars in additional funding for student transportation.
Minister of Education Adriana LaGrange said, “by providing further fuel cost relief to support transportation services for more than 300,000 kindergarten to Grade 12 students, we are helping prevent service reductions and additional fees for families.”