Surrey school district seeks targeted COVID-19 measures for hardest-hit schools
SURREY, B.C. — The superintendent of the British Columbia school district hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic says it is pursuing targeted measures for more vulnerable schools.
Jordan Tinney says in a video posted today that the impacts of COVID-19 have not been felt equally across the Surrey school district.
He says about one-third of schools have received two or fewer letters related to COVID-19 exposures to date but it’s a weekly occurrence for others.
In a blog post, he notes that socioeconomic inequality is a major factor in how easily students can self-isolate and the toll on both staff and students is high.