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Alberta education minister defends CBE budget, says fee increase 'normal'

Alberta Education Minister David Eggen said Thursday he believes the Calgary Board of Education "really made the right choices" when it came to setting the 2018-2019 school budget.

David Eggen said fees increase from time to time due to 'inflation and circumstance'

Alberta Education Minister David Eggen said Thursday the CBE worked very hard to retain positions and even hire more staff for Calgary classrooms. (CBC)

Alberta Education Minister David Eggensaid Thursday he believes the Calgary Board of Education "really made the right choices" when it came to setting the 2018-2019 school budget.

The CBEapproved its$1.4-billion budget for the upcoming school year on Tuesday, but many parents have been critical of theboardproposing fee increases, in light of the province's commitment to cut fees by 25 per cent.

The$1.4-billion budget calls forannual bus fees to rise by $15 and noon supervisions fees are set to climb by $11 in some schools.

Eggensaid Thursday the feeincreases are separate from Alberta Education's act to reduce school fees, and if they are being raised, it is due to "inflation and circumstance."

"The Calgary Board of Education put forward what I think is a quite solid budget this year. Theyworked very hard to not just retain positions but hire more people inthe classroom and so they really made the right choices in those regards," Eggen said.

Eggen added that any proposed increase over five per cent must be approved by Alberta Education.

"You do see school fees increasing from time to time, that's normal, but the fees that we eliminated which is the instructional supplies and materials and students riding the bus to their designated school over 2.5 kilometres we backstopped that money this year. It's almost $60 millionthat we put in there to make sure we backstopped that for school boards."