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Attendance at DK School crosses 80%

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Mangaluru: School in Dakshina Kannada (DK), which opened for in-classes in-people a week ago, witnessed positive growth present.
According to the student achievement tracking system (SAT) and manual entries, the presence of DK has risen from 60% on the first day to 80%.
DK school, from Grade VI to X open this Monday for in-wear classes.
The government school from Grade VIII to X began last Friday.
N Shobha, the subject inspector and coordinator for the attendance of the school in DK, gave details, said that on the first two days, when the school was reopened, the campus had reported about 60% of the overall presence in the district.
However, on September 24, the presence has increased to 80%, especially in government schools.
Some schools without assistance and the private sector have continued the online class for several values, because of lack of staff.
Schools that have stopped their teaching faculty because the financial crisis has not recruited labor, he said.
20% of students who do not attend classes are mostly from North Carnataka and other districts.
“They haven’t returned to the district.
Because there is no compulsory presence, their arrival to campus is likely to be postponed for a month.
It also depends on the Covid situation in the district.
Some students remain at home to attend online classes for sincere reasons,” Shobha said Tii.
Malleswamy, DDPI, DK said parents now ask the department to consider opening lower elementary schools.
“The decision to open a school for the value I for V is with the government,” he said.
Shambhu Shankar, Coordinator, Block Resource Center, Belthangady Taluk said, the government and school assisted had 83.5% attendance and 84.7%.
Schools without help have 79.9% attendance, as on Friday.
“Overall at the boundary of Beo Belthangady, his presence was around 80.8% on Friday,” he said.
The response from students is also positive.
A DPI official said that students would take the time to return to the lane academically.
“What we have observed is that the spirit to learn is not lost, even though the school is closed for a long time.
The teacher ensures that students maintain social distance.
Classes with a large number of students, which were once managed by a single teacher, now divided into two or three classes, so the teachers must take additional classes, “the official said.
Some students in rural areas face transportation problems, he added.

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