b'Kenora CatholicStudent CensusCensus Week at KenoraCatholic wrapped with a high rate of students in Grades7-12 participating.Just under 80% of students completed the census.The 2021 Student CensusCount Me In, launched on Monday, November 22, and ran throughout the week. Families with students in Kindergarten to Grade 6 were sent emails with links to complete the survey on their childs behalf. Students inThe census was voluntary and confidential, and collectedGrades 7-12 completed theidentity-based data. The questions on the census asked about census in class on Wednesday,a students languages, Indigenous identity, ethnicity, race,November 24, under educatorreligion, gender identity, sexual orientation, (dis)abilities, place of supervision. The census saw birth and citizenship/immigration status and varied by Grade. a high rate of student While the census itself may be over, the journey towards equity participation: continues with the newly formed KCDSB Equity Committee, Students in Grades 7-12 Students in K-6which is looking forward to seeing the results of the survey. Census completed byCensus completed by students in class parents & guardians The information will help Kenora Catholic ensure there are no 78.9% 47.3% barriers and every student has what they need to be successful.Enjoy this videoperformed by St. Thomas Aquinas High Schoolstudents to help their classmates learn moreabout the census.2021 ANNUAL DIRECTORS REPORT 7'