Bengaluru: A week after the Karnatakaka government allows the opening of physical classes for grade 9-12 students, some schools – most of them personally – have not started offline classes.
According to data distributed by the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) on Tuesday, 62% of schools in Bengaluru Urban South and 63% in Bengaluru Urban North have been shown as ‘not started’.
It also said because many schools have not updated data about reopening classes.
According to DPI data, 34% of schools have included data in student achievement tracking systems.
“Many parents are reluctant to send children’s numbers from Bengaluru’s school that, the high is not opened in Kalaburagi (50%), Yadgir (43%) and Raichur (43%).
But the Commissioner of Public Instruction V Anbukjar said the data was not time Real because many schools have not posted updates on Sats.
“When attendance in high school students, parents in many private institutions are reluctant to send children,” he said.
The Karnataka Primary and Medium School Association said most of the budget school had been opened with elections The good, but students who have not paid a minimum will not come.
“The elite private school is not open.
School is willing, but not a parent, “said Secretary D Shashi Kumar.
For example, Delhi Public School started offline classes on August 23 only to suspend them because of the low presence.
According to the East DPS, only 30-50 of more than 1,000 students in class 11 and 12 appeared for offline classes.
A DPI officer said that the physical school was optional, the school could not force students to attend the class.
The school says the greatest worries of parents are children can bring home infection.