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Alberta Funds 221 New Complexity Teams | Calgary News

Alberta Funds 221 New Complexity Teams | Calgary News

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Alberta’s government is investing $100 million to expand complexity teams in schools across the province, targeting nearly 90,000 new students in the past four years. Seventy-five million goes directly to new teams, while twenty-five million funds additional support services. The initiative will roll out 221 new teams — 63 for K-6 and 158 for junior high and high school — each staffed with a teacher, education assistant, and optional specialized support. Training will focus on de-escalation and behavioral management. Crucially, this funding ensures rural and remote students receive equitable access to services like speech therapy and mental health support, reducing travel barriers. Part of Budget 2026, this adds to Alberta’s $10 billion education investment, addressing classroom complexity and building safer, more supportive learning environments.

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