Roughly 1,000 teachers absent from San Antonio's Northside ISD two days in a row
San Antonio's Northside ISD, the largest school district in the state, is struggling to find substitute teachers as roughly 1,000 staff members called out of work for the second day in a row, according to district officials.
The high number of teachers absent from work which increased from 929 Monday to 1,017 Tuesday coincides with Metro Health increasing San Antonios COVID-19 risk category to severe. That designation means that community spread and risk of infection are both high.
Though more teachers called out Tuesday, the fill rate meaning the percentage of vacancies covered by fill-ins increased from 58% to 60% over those two days, Northside ISD Director of Communications Barry Perez said. That number is expected to improve throughout the week.
We know that some individuals are COVID positive or maybe are self-isolating, and we know that they need to be out for five days, Perez said. If we look at the number of individuals who have already put in some requests for the rest of this week, we know that by the end of this week, were back up to a 90% fill rate.
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