Bengaluru: Children from 3-6 age groups will return to the Angganwadi and TK class on Monday with the government decided to let them function physically.
This will result in a complete reopening of a complete school for the first time in Karnataka since they closed in March 2020.
Angganwadis in the city said they expected good elections on Monday.
“While parents who work more than happy to send their children, parents living at home may still be hesitant.
We have to wait and see how many children appear and also don’t have enough space for all children at once.
We Must tell the parents about alternative day settings, “said Parvathamma C, the founding president of the Welfare Workers Association of the State of the State of Karnataka and a teacher at Jalanwadi in Hebbal.
Many K-10 schools say they have gloomy reception in kindergarten but will still be reopened from Monday.
“Many of us don’t even have 5% of our normal acceptance.
However, we will still open classes because these are the children that are the least.
We do not want to make it worse for them,” said D Shashi Kumar, Secretary, School Association Basic and secondary carnataka.
However, many CBSE and ICSE schools, have not announced offline classes for these values.
The center like EuroKids International and Kangaroo Kids said they would continue the physical class from November 8 itself.
“Our experience of countries like Punjab where preschool has been opened since August is that the presence accumulates slowly because parents become more confident about sending children back to preschool, and we hope that with intermediaries to continue, physical presence will Increases over a period of time, “said KVS Seshasai, CEO Division Pra-K EuroKids International and Kangaroo Kids.
“The response from parents in a smaller class is far more positive.
While we expect a 50% voter, our current guess is about 80% of children may come to campus.
We now recalculate our plan for the Covid protocol,” Kavitha said Gupta, from the Neev Academy, which will start the class on November 15.