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Open school for class 1-3 today, parents raises worries

Open school for class 1-3 today, parents raises worries
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Gurgaon: Schools throughout the city are ready to reopen their gates for students in grade 1 to 3 on Monday.
Wearing masks and maintaining at least a gap at least six feet, children in the primary part will return to campus after one and a half years.
While the school is ready to welcome the students, many parents are still unsure about giving approval for offline classes.
A total of 534 government schools in Gurgaon have renewed thermal scanning and hand sanitization facilities on their campus.
According to officials, students and teachers will be scanned for temperature, notes to be updated on the AVSAR application.
Officials added that students would sit at an alternative table and only one child would be permitted per table.
However, all such steps will be in place only after parents have given their written approval letters that allow their children to attend the physical class.
At facilities for elementary school students, the Kalpana Ranga District Project Coordinator said more a knock was installed in government schools to instill the habit of washing hands with soap.
“These students are very young.
Parents regularly raise concerns that children do not know how to use sanitisers correctly.
We will ensure that they wash their hands every time they leave the class.” Next, midday food will not be given in the background.
The back of the situation and students will be prohibited from sharing food, water and books.
In addition, preferences will be given to classes in open space and not in the classroom.
“All rules will be obeyed and we anticipate large voters,” said Manoj Kumar Larka, Primary Principal at the Senior Government School in Bajera.
However, some parents Ti spoke to express concern when children were still not vaccinated.
They say they are not sure if they have to send their children back to school or not.
“They are young and don’t understand things easily.
It’s hard to make a decision.
They’ve been at home for a long time and we want them to interact, but how much does it cost?” Anita Rani said, whose daughter was a class student 2.
Officials, On their side, have tried to convince parents.
“I got a call from parents about their concerns.
We have assured them that Norma Covid will exist and they don’t need to worry,” Kalpana said.
Meanwhile, private schools also want to continue the classroom.
The DPS school in Sector 45 has received approval from 120 parents.
“We have sent forms online to parents and many of them want to send their children back to school.
We are preparing to continue the main classes on Wednesday,” Aditi Mishra said, the principal.

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