Aurora schools see marked increase in teacher absences, especially on Fridays
(The Center Square) – Colorado’s Aurora Public Schools has seen a 35% increase in teachers’ absences in 2023-24 compared to the pre-pandemic numbers of 2018-19.
And teachers, the district…
(The Center Square) – Colorado’s Aurora Public Schools has seen a 35% increase in teachers’ absences in 2023-24 compared to the pre-pandemic numbers of 2018-19.
And teachers, the district reported, were far more likely to report sick on Friday than any other workday.
The Board of Education has been asked to approve a contract with Kelly Educational Staffing for up to $5.4 million to fill vacancies with substitute teachers for the upcoming 2024-25 school year, according to documents.
The contract will cover the cost of operating services provided by Kelly Education, which consists of two full-time positions needed to run the program, daily operations, compensation and benefits, recruitment, onboarding, and training.
In 2018-19, 26,939 absences and vacancies were reported. That number significantly increased to 40,769 by 2022-23.
From July until March of the 2023-24 school year, 36,431 absences or vacancies required the need for a substitute, leading the district to renew the services offered by Kelly Educational Staffing.
The district’s data found that 3.35% of the teacher absences were due to professional learning while 75% was due to health/sick leave and 9% was due to personal leave.
The agenda document also shows teacher absences were higher on Thursdays and Fridays, with Friday having a 35% higher average than the rest of the school days.
The document included factors contributing to the high rate of absenteeism, including the nature of school-based work having become more challenging since the beginning of the pandemic, an increase in vacant teaching positions, and teachers taking extended leaves of absence due to their own or a family member’s mental or physical health.
As of 2023, there are 2,841 teachers in the district compared to the 2,593 reported in 2018-19, according to the district’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, with the average teacher salary being $70,035.
Aurora Public Schools did not respond to an email seeking comment.