SD33 enrolment continues to climb year after year, though a budget deficit of $500K may loom
CHILLIWACK — Not only has the City of Chilliwack grown steadily over the past five years as the second-fastest growing municipality in all of Canada, behind only Kelowna, it stands to reason that its public school system is growing in a parallel fashion.
And that it did, according to the latest student head count numbers released by SD33 Superintendent Rohan Arul-pragasam at Tuesday night’s (Oct. 11) Chilliwack school board meeting.
Arul-pragasam told six of the seven trustees present that there were 13,160 students enrolled in kindergarten through Grade 12 as of September 16, 2019, excluding those in continuing education and alternate education.
The following school year, on September 28, 2020, SD33 conducted a head count and determined there were 13,344 students, an increase of 184 students.
