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Mumbai: School & Junior College to reopen today

Mumbai: School & Junior College to reopen today
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Mumbai: Ayush Tiwari, a 10th grade student.
Stanislaus School, Bandra, will try to reach out of school on Monday.
He can’t wait to hear the sound of the school bell – something he hasn’t had in the last 18 months.
Like a date from his history book, he rolled him the last time he went to school physically – March 12, 2020.
“I can’t wait to meet my classmate,” said the teenager.
“Online learning has led me and I am happy my parents understand the need to attend a physical school.” As an educational institution of class 8-12 in urban areas and classes 5-12 in rural areas across the country back after locking, students, parents, teachers, schools, schools, and junior colleges will step into learning ‘experiments and errors’ against the background of the pandemic.
The Chairperson of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray will overcome teachers and students on Monday.
Thackeray wants a school to ensure that the SOP is followed so that the school does not have to be closed again, said a state official.
At Maratha High School, Worli, parents of students are shown around the place on Sunday.
“They are happy with our Covid readiness,” said the Principal of Hanuman Padmukh.
“But the actual test is on Monday when the children return to school.” S more than 2,500 schools and junior colleges in Mumbai, have 5.13 lakh higher secondary students, allowed to reopen Monday.
While more than 750 civilians and the same number of schools tend to be open, many schools without private help may require one or two weeks to start physical classes.
Education said they expect more than 50% of schools to start.
State education officers have been directed to visit schools and upload photos of “happy” children on the social media platform.
Schools have installed posters who welcome children, balloons, flower decorations, Rangolis and music will welcome students back to the classroom.
“The next few days will determine the success of offline education in a pandemic.
Patience is the key to parents.
Just allow students to step into school,” said Ulhas Wadodkar, Principal of SUVIDYAYA High School, Borivli (West).
Teacher, who also moved away from interactions in-person with students nervous and eager to return after months.
“I can’t wait to see my students in class.
After school, we will assume the main responsibility,” said Meenal Bhole, Teacher at Vidya Bhavan High School and Junior College, Ghatkopar (East).
The only school of concern has children who returned from their original cities and immediately attended the physical class.
“We have asked students to quarantine themselves after returning from their village before coming to school,” said Bhole.
Students like Pooja Gotecha, who have not seen physical, nervous college.
“But I want to see what it feels like to be in college,” said Pooja, a 12th grade Commerce student from Raheja College.
Pooja, a resident of Mira Road, will take a bus to college.
His sister will accompany him on the first day.
Deepali Darade, a former student and teacher in Shivaji Vidyalaya, Kalachowki, said that it was the excitement to have children back to school that the batch of 1996 contributed medical equipment to monitor students.
Sanjay Upadhay, a parent, said he was waiting for school to be reopened.
“We have to learn there with Covid.
Children are the worst hit and I don’t want my child to miss a physical school,” Upadhay said, who studied his daughter at the e-Techno Narayana School, Andheri.

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