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Day 1: Most students give offline classes, skeptical parents

Day 1: Most students give offline classes, skeptical parents
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Noida / Ghaziabad: Schools in Noida and Ghaziabad on Monday reopen their door for grade 9 to 12 after almost four months.
However, most institutions meet with warm responses from students and parents.
In Noida, several government schools – Inter College government, Hoshiyarpur and Rajkiya (Government) Inter College, among others – remained closed when they planned to continue the operation from August 19, following the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha exam.
Meanwhile, some private schools see a little presence.
Even when school administration makes preparation with Covid protocols such as sanititis, thermal screening, and social distance for 50% occupancy in two batches, most parents remain skeptical and do not give approval for their children to attend classes.
Very few students (2%) appeared at Amity School.
Modern schools in Sector 11 have more than 350 students (both combined batches) appear against a total of 802 throughout the class 9-12.
“It’s almost 48% of attendance on day 1,” said Neeraj Awasthi from a modern school.
However, some students like to join the class.
“It’s nice to go back to school and meet my friends,” said Unnati’s pants from a modern school, Noida.
DPS (Noida) saw 30 grade 12 students, from 33, attending classes for practice on Monday – registering the presence of 91%.
“Going to school after 1.5 years is equivalent to a feeling that someone gets when someone sees a big school building for the first time as a child,” said Shiuli Gupta Class 12.
Other students, Agrim Saxena said, “The school came alive after the time Old.
I appreciate my school authority efforts and my teacher.
“Vani Datta, a physics teacher at school welcomed.
“As a teacher, nothing is more satisfying than seeing students in real classes,” he said.
While Amity School is a very bad presence, the faculty hopes the situation will increase because it’s only the first day.
“We are fully ready to welcome students.
We have followed all Covid protocols and plans our schedule to practice, ‘said Renu Singh, Principal (Amity School).” It feels like going back home.
I miss my school, “said a school student.
Dharamveer Singh, the inspector of the school district, stated that the voters were more in the morning compared to the second batch in the afternoon in many schools.” There were 10-15% of attendance in several schools.
This is a good response compared to last year when school opened in October and almost nothing appeared.
Because it was only the first day of the reopening school, we expect more children to join the class, especially because the junior class will begin in the coming days, “said Singh.
However, parents were not happy with that step.” We disagree with the decision The government to open school because the threat of pandemics is still common and the third wave is expected.
I know that education is important but not at the cost of our children.
The government has not confirmed infrastructure or safety measures for them, especially regarding their vaccination.
Instead, it has left it at school to ensure the protocol, “Vikas Bansal said, who has a daughter in 9th grade at the APJ school.” Every parent who consciously will not be willing to risk the lives of their children.
There have been reports from Ludhiana and Bengaluru where children have been infected.
So parents are reluctant.
Only 10% of children attend school today, “Yatendra Kasana said, the president of all old school associations Noida (ANSPA).
In Ghaziabad too, the school witnessed the same situation on Monday.
While more students attend classes in the morning shift Compared to afternoon shifting, teaching can not start in many schools on the first day.
Students are allowed to enter the school building after getting a letter of approval from their parents.
Subhash Jain, President of the Independent School Federation in India, said: “Only 25-30% of Ghaziabad’s school was reopened on Monday.
The presence of children is also around 20-25%.
Attendance tends to increase in the coming days when grade 6 to 8 and 1 to 5 will be functional.
The majority of parents still don’t want to send their children to school and prefer online mode.
“Sangeeta Mukherjee Roy, Principal, DPS (Ghaziabad) in Meerut Road, said teaching in institution was underway in a hybrid model.” On the first day, around 12% of the presence was recorded.
Students are quite happy to return to school.
This percentage will rise in the coming days.

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