Chandrapur: Students around 150 schools at Gram Panchayat will return to school as a physical class for STD VIII to XII to continue from Thursday, according to the new direction of the state government to reopen school in the area.
More schools in covid-free villages are likely to be reopened in stages in the coming days, Ullhas Narad District Education Officers (secondary).
According to official statistics, there are 425 Zilla Parishad schools in the Gram Panchayat area.
Of these, 296 schools are eligible to reopen according to the criteria there must be no patient covid patients found in their Gram Panchayat area since a month or more.
With the leading education department, the formalities needed to institutionalize the Committee and Discussion of Gram Panchayat on protocols and regulations for the re-opening of schools was carried out in accordance with the standard operating procedure (SOP) provided by the government.
Naradads informed that mandatory preparation such as sanitation of school buildings, Teacher RT-PCR tests and staff, and ensure their priority vaccination, regulating student rotation in alternative days, looking for approval grams of Pan Panchayat has been reached around 150 schools in this district.
They will officially reopen since Thursday.
“More proposals to reopen the school are in the process and they tend to be gradually reopened in the coming days.
All of these schools will strictly follow the guidelines provided by the Department of Education and School Sports when operating physical classes in schools,” he said , Narad informed that even when the school reopened the middle and medium class from Thursday, Teacher Zilla Parishad took efforts to teach students in their door project under the project ‘Shikshak Appya from’ (Teacher in front of your door since last week.
He claimed that students sit down at home because more than a year after a pandemic.
It has a physical and psychological impact on them, and also tends to increase the number of school dropouts.
“Therefore, I have made a call to our ZP teachers to reach students to fill the gap in their study.
Responding to positively calls and held cluster classes by collecting several students in one of their homes, temples or community rooms, “he said.
The teacher has also provided books and material studies to students to ask them to continue their studies.