Australian parents could be called in to help supervise children in the classroom under a bold new plan to help schools tackle with Covid outbreaks.
Amid concerns of staff shortages, independent schools have been told they can ask parents to volunteer to supervise students in classrooms.
The briefing, by the Association of Independent Schools of NSW on Monday, warned principals up to 20 per cent of teachers at a single school could be off sick at once.
Chief executive Dr Jeff Newcomb said the association was also eyeing off retired teachers to help pitch in.
"They're anticipating anywhere between 15 to 20 per cent staff shortages. We would support, you know, retired teachers or new graduates who have their qualifications, getting accreditation, so they can assist," he told the ABC.