WRDSB student census data released

The results of the first-ever student census conducted by the Waterloo Region District School Board have been released.

Over 30,000 students completed the voluntary survey sent out to parents and students last April.

Questions focused in part on students' Indigenous status, ethnic/cultural background, racial identity, first language, citizenship status, gender identity, religious affiliation, and health disability status.

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The school board says, 40 per cent of parents and guardians of students in Kindergarten to Grade 3, and approximately 50 per cent of students in Grades 4 to 12 participated in the census survey. 

In a release, WRDSB Director of Education Jeewan Chanicka says, “It is important that we know the identities and experiences of the students we serve, so that we can be more precise in the ways we support them …The census data will be instrumental in helping us address differences and gaps in the system to ensure that any student's identity does not predict their outcome.”

The board says the census is mandated for all school boards in Ontario under the Provincial Anti-Racism Act. 

Some of the key findings are listed below: 

In the new school year, this September, school-specific data will be shared across the community, along with conversations around how to use and properly understand the data. 

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A full break down of the data can be found here