Budget Consultations 2020-2021

Limestone Learning Foundation
Budget Consultations 2020-2021
Posted on 03/22/2020
Image of people around tableTrustees of the Limestone District School Board are now accepting written submissions from school and community stakeholders regarding budget priorities for the 2020-2021 school year.

As Trustees develop the budget and align resources to the Board’s strategic goals, they welcome feedback on the areas of priority for the upcoming school year.

Before providing input, individuals and associations are encouraged to view the LDSB Strategic Action Plan  and the 2019-2020 Operating and Capital Budget which will form the basis for the 2020-2021 budget process.  A key objective of the annual budget process is to align Limestone’s financial resources with these important documents. 

Input must be received by April 17, 2020.

Community groups and associations may send feedback care of the Chair Suzanne Ruttan.
Budget proposals or suggestions from individuals for the upcoming school year may be forwarded to your area trustee by April 17, 2020.

Judith Brown - City of Kingston: Loyalist-Cataraqui, Collins-Bayridge & Lakeside

Garrett Elliott- City of Kingston: Portsmouth, Trillium & Meadowbrook-Strathcona

Laurie French - Town of Greater Napanee

Tom Gingrich - City of Kingston: Kingscourt-Rideau & King's Town

Robert (Bob) Godkin
City of Kingston: Countryside, Pittsburgh & Frontenac Islands

Robin Hutcheon - Townships of Loyalist & Stone Mills

Karen McGregor- Townships of Central Frontenac, Addington Highlands & North Frontenac

Joy Morning - City of Kingston: Williamsville & Sydenham

Suzanne Ruttan (Chair of the Board) - Township of South Frontenac

School districts operate on a fiscal year that runs from September 1 to August 31. The district’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year must be approved by the Board before the end of June of the current year.

Trustees value input from parents, guardians, school councils, members of the community, staff and students concerning the development of next year's budget.


The Limestone District School Board is situated on traditional territories of the Anishinaabe & Haudenosaunee.