SFPS Dashboard Provides Daily COVID Updates

SFPS Dashboard Provides Daily COVID Updates

Santa Fe Public Schools launched its new COVID Dashboard on Nov. 15 on its website, sfps.info. The website, updated daily, aims to ensure greater transparency and improved reporting to the public.

“With the upswing we’re seeing in COVID cases, SFPS sees the new COVID Dashboard as an enhanced way to update the public on what is happening district wide and school by school with students and staff. Graphs and charts help to clarify and place numbers in perspective and viewers can select various time periods, which allow for improved analysis,” said SFPS Superintendent Hilario “Larry” Chavez.

School principals will continue to notify parents whose students are in classrooms with someone who has been on campus while positive.  SFPS’ COVID Dashboard aligns with dashboard reporting in other New Mexico school districts.

 The dashboard can also be found at bit.ly/SFPSDashboard and viewed on mobile devices by the community and media seeking updated information on COVID cases.

Cody Dynarski, Santa Fe Public Schools

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