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Bengaluru schools are reopened today, some by staggering

Bengaluru schools are reopened today, some by staggering
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Bengaluru: School management welcomed class 1 to 9 standard students in Bengaluru on Monday after the government raised the restrictions on the class.
Students arrive at school with all enthusiasm because they are extended warm welcome.
Although the classes were held in districts other than the capital, the government has decided to close the physical class because the level of covid is higher.
School management has arranged thermal screening, cleaners for students to ensure security.
Kiran Prasad, founder of the Vidya Vaibhav education institute and members of Karnataka management from primary and secondary schools, told Ian that 70 percent of students attended classes in their schools.
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“We hope that 90 percent of children to return on Wednesday.
Some returned to Bengaluru.
Unlike the first wave and second wave, there was a request this time to open school.
Parents have realized what their children passed out.
In the panel discussion Media., Parents and other members who used to be hostile, when I advocate to reopen the school before, now I find them throwing for children who attend physical classes.
Narration has changed, “he explained.
Starting school for economic reasons is secondary.
There are serious learning gaps among children.
To lose every year, they retreat in learning for two years.
They really missed socializing, learning peer they will catch, he said.
The government’s decision to close the class only if Covid infection was found, was a step in the right direction, he said.
However, some school management has decided to reopen in a staggering way.
When they face the staff crisis and still waiting for students from outside.
However, there is a feeling of elegation among staff members, students and parents also about attending classes.
Many institutions have maintained most of their staff during a pandemic and are ready to start the classroom soon, and they where teachers have been stopped are difficulties, said sources in the Ministry of Education.
Saanvi, a 9th grade student, said he was very happy to return to class and meet friends.
He said that offline classes were first preferences and face-to-face interactions with teachers and friends were always better.
Chinmayi, a grade 8 student explained that the school provides cleaners and they have been asked not to share food and snacks with friends.
He also explained that they were asked to bring hot water.
Schools have provided protocols and guidelines to parents to oversee covid symptoms in their children.
Most of the schools keep their online teaching options open and parents are given the freedom to make choices.

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