COVID-19.However, one Winnipeg division is doing things differently.Louis Riel School Division superintendent Christian Michalik says after much compiling, they now have an online graph showing student absenteeism rates related to COVID-19 with plans to launch one for staff on Friday.“We think it’s important to provide perspective to allow the community to see a baseline for the year and to better understand the trend going forward,” Michalik told Global News on Thursday.
Changes to reporting, COVID-19 response due to ‘dramatic’ change in virus, says Roussin Louis Riel’s dashboard reported an overall 21-per cent student absence rate Thursday, with five per cent related to COVID-19, out of 15,645 students.
The division’s data dates back to September 2021, but the website cautions the graphs are based on the number of cases voluntarily reported to its schools.Brandon School Division and Seine River School Division are also providing daily overall student absenteeism levels for individual schools.The Winnipeg School Division told Global News its schools were monitoring attendance on a weekly basis.“(Schools) will be advising their school communities if the attendance is normal, decreasing but still within acceptable levels (based on that school’s historical attendance rates) or if the attendance has decreased to a level of concern, at which time an alert will be made to the province, as per direction from Manitoba Education,” a WSD spokesperson said in an email.WSD teacher and educational assistant absence levels were 13 and 12 per cent, respectively — normal for this time of year, they said.Some other school divisions, however, have redirected parents to the province’s online dashboard for cases in schools.