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T’Gana: School Plan for Offline Post Dasara Break

T'Gana: School Plan for Offline Post Dasara Break
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Hyderabad: After Dasara Break, many schools in the city and elsewhere in the state have decided to stop classes online and tell parents to send their children to attend classes directly.
Online classes are set to be stopped even for elementary school students by several schools, said parents.
While some schools started offline classes from this week, several other people have decided to start the class from November.
“I received a letter from my child’s school which hinted that the offline class would start from the second week of November,” said the parents whose son was studying in grade 3 in a private school in Gachibowli.
Other parents, whose children studied in grade 1, questioned the reasons behind deciding to start offline classes for elementary school students.
“Who will send children to school until the pandemic ends? Why does school even think of starting physical classes for younger children?” Parents asked.
Some schools have sent messages that tell parents about online class termination.
“School continued offline on campus from October20,” read a message from school in Secunderabad.
Similar messages are sent from the management of many schools throughout the state.
Parents say that while those who have children in high school are more likely to send their environment for physical classes, the same thing does not apply to children to primary and primary students over.
“With schools to stop online classes, parents have no choice but to send their children to physical classes.
Many are worried that their children may lose when others attend offline classes, ‘said K Venkat Saerah, Joint Secretary, Parent Association School Hyderabad (HSPA).
Sainath said instead of stopping the online class, management had to hand it to parents whether to send their children to school.
School management budget, meanwhile, said they hope the presence will increase in the coming weeks.

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