Bengaluru: After being closed in March 2020, the main class – class 1-5, will eventually be reopened in the state of October 25.
Classes will be held for half a day until the end of October.
A day full class with Ootta BISI will continue from November 2.
The decision was made after the technical advisory committee recommends opening more activities after a total reduction in the pace of the petition.
Minister of Basic and Secondary Education B C Nagesh said that the presence was not mandatory at school.
Online and offline classes will be available for children who are still worried to attend classes.
“Only a few parents still don’t want to send their children to school.
The majority wants to send their children …
the department will issue guidelines based on standard operating procedures immediately,” he said.
The decision about the kindergarten class will be taken later.
While government examination states that 50% of class capacity must be used, the minister clarifies that if the school has adequate infrastructure to maintain social distance, they can make all school students at the same time.
Circular mentions that the distance of 1m must be maintained wherever and no crowding, especially at the entry point and exit must be permitted.
According to Round, children must bring the approval form from parents.
There will be screening for covid symptoms at the gate.
Classrooms and toilets will be dissed every day.
Only vaccinated teachers will be permitted inside.
Teachers who are above 50 must use face shields.
“The teacher will be asked to teach children of appropriate behavior in school.
DDPI and BeOS will be given strict instructions about that,” added the minister.
The minister said that the learning gap created by long school closure would be overcome.