Nanaimo-Ladysmith schools juggling staff resources to avoid ‘functional closures’
NANAIMO — A main contributing factor on whether on not schools will close amid the fifth wave of COVID-19, is related to teacher illness, not students.
The bulk of students returned to schools Monday, Jan. 10 after an extended winter break due in large part to spread of the Omicron variant.
Scott Saywell, superintendent of School District 68, told NanaimoNewsNOW their main focus is maintaining adequate teacher levels to keep schools operating and avoid what they’re calling a “functional closure”
“Much like we’ve seen with airlines and many businesses around the province is just our inability to operate because we have too many staff members out,” Saywell said. “While we have support staff who can come in and casual staff…if we had 30 per cent absenteeism for our staff, it would be hard to keep all of our schools open and running.


