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    Gauteng records 85% attendance on schools reopening

    Malebogo PutuBy Malebogo PutuJune 9, 2020Updated:December 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    SAGOVNEWS: Schools in Gauteng recorded an 85% attendance of learners and educators for the first day of reopening of schools on Monday.

    On Monday, Gauteng Education (GDE) MEC Panyaza Lesufi provided an update of the first day of schools reopening since the country went into lockdown on 27 March 2020, to curb the spread of COVID-19.

    On educator attendance, Lesufi said most districts reported no problems with attendance also estimated at over 85% with the absence of some teachers attributed to them having comorbidities.

    “On comorbidities, we have noticed some absence of educators last week and today, due to having underlying conditions,” he said.

    The MEC appealed to all educators to comply with the guidelines by contacting the school principal and district for clarity on whether their application is approved and not just stay away.

    “A number of teachers who have not attended claim to have comorbidities but they have not applied to work from home. A number of teachers submyitted medical reports without application or filling in a sick leave forms,” said Lesufi.

    According the provincial department, 11 schools where deemed not to be ready to open on Monday.

    “Reports from districts show that two of these schools were opened successfully. The remaining schools did not open mainly due to infrastructure issues which are currently being addressed,” said the MEC.

    In cases where the department is unable to resolve challenges immediately, Lesufi said the department is using alternative measures including temporary relocation of learners to neighbouring schools.

    COVID-19 cases

    A number of cases of COVID-19 positive teachers were reported by the Department of Health. In the main, these cases arose prior to schools reopening for teachers.

    “Currently we have recorded 39 COVID-19 positive, from 38 schools and 38 cases under investigation,” said the MEC.

    To assist with screening at schools, the provincial department recruited COVID-19 brigades many of whom are in the process of being deployed to schools.

    Lesufi said the brigades are an additional resource to schools but that other personnel have been assigned to deal with screening and other issues.

    Enock Mpianzi

    Meanwhile, Lesufi confirmed that the family of Enock Mpianzi through their attorney claimed for about R10 million for compensation.

    Mpianzi lost his life when a makeshift boat built by him and his school mates capsized during a river rafting exercise during a school orientation camp in Brits, North West.

    Lesufi said the department had no appetite to oppose the claim, adding that the department’s legal team will engage them accordingly.

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