Coimbatore: Most of the government schools in the district witnessed a bad presence when they reopened on Tuesday, after being closed due to the third wave of pandemic.
Netha education officers said that only half of students appeared at 2,000 strange schools on the first day.
“We hope that a better presence in the coming days.
Parents may want to send their children after observing school functions for one or two days,” he said.
The school has a temperature check at the entrance.
Authorities ensure that students use sanitis and hand masks.
Social distance is enforced.
Parents are satisfied with preventive measures, a secondary school teacher who run by City Corporation to Ti.
“We contacted the parents of students, who did not appear on Tuesday.
They promised to send their wards in one or two days.” Meanwhile, private schools in the city and in rural areas witness a good presence.
All classrooms are disinfected and management ensures that staff are vaccinated.
“Such steps help us get the trust of parents, who send their children to school,” said a private school representative.
However, some schools are not open on the first day because they need more time to clean facilities and ensure that all safety steps occur before welcoming students.
They have decided to continue the classroom online.
Offline class will be continued for class X, XI and XII from Wednesday, said k k k k ganesh, eligi school principal Matrikulation high school high.
“Class for other students will begin next week because we need more time to clean up the classroom and ensure that all precautions are done.
Meanwhile, online classes will continue for them,” he said.