Sask. Rivers School Division launches plan to bring students back to class
With a rising number of students absent from school, the Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division is taking concrete steps to turn things around.
One of those steps was the launch last month of a social media campaign to help educate both students and parents. Superintendent Garette Tebay helped spearhead the initiative and explained it was based on anecdotal evidence from staff, as well as feedback from the student trustee.
“It is concerning and we kind of decided we needed to have a short-term approach and a more long-term approach,” Tebay said
The social media campaign, which has consisted of three posts week is considered that short-term solution, in conjunction with conversations with principals relating to what additional resources they may require.