The Haryana government has allowed the reopening of the school for class IX to XII from July 16, and class VII to start this Friday.
However, in Gurgaon, restrictions on government schools, most private schools have chosen to remain closed, mostly because parents alert to send their children to school now in the middle of a pandemic.
Last week, the Haryana government allowed all schools in the state to reopen after being closed for three months due to a pandemic.
However, the school was asked to place the protocol to reopen, and set certain conditions, which included the class holding with a capacity of 50% with students who attend alternative days, cleaning campuses, mandatory thermal scanners at the entrance, and get approval from parents before holding a physical class.
The last warning is why private schools have found themselves unable to restart the physical class.
“We cannot reopen, because most parents are alert to send their children to school now.
Without the approval of parents, it is in vain, because the number of voters will be low,” said the leading private school principal, who did it Don’t want to be named.
Some schools negotiate over the weekend and decided that they would reopen only when all students could come to class.
Ashish Singh, a teacher with another private school that will remain close, told us, “Management has decided not to reopen the school until all parents feel comfortable by sending their children to school.
It’s not fair if some students are present and Others cannot.
Most of the school decides the same thing.
“Most private schools say they will accept the reopening in August.
Teachers can continue back to school this week.
The combination of concerns about the possibility of the third wave and a lack of vaccines for children is what stopped parents in the millennium city from sending to their neighborhood back to school.
Jha’s heart, parents to a 14-year-old boy, told us, “It is true that the number of cases of everyday has fallen and the level of participants is also low, but that’s the situation in March too.
Then the second wave happened.
I am very scared On something like that happened again and did not want to expose my son to the virus, which is why I convey to school that I will not send him back first.
“Denmark Khan, father for two children in class VIII and X, added,” Most offices are Mentioning people back in the city just encourage employees to come to the office that is fully vaccinated.
It reduces the risk of infection.
But children take refuge ‘t vaccinated.
Until that happened, I was not comfortable sending them back to school.
“Many said They are worried about reports that this new variant may be very dangerous for those under the age of 18.
“In the first wave, the worst affected was a senior citizen, but the second wave saw people in their 30s and 40s lost their lives.
I have read the doctor’s statement that the third wave can target minors because they do not have Immunity built-up.
Even if it’s possible, sending children to school now it doesn’t seem to be a smart idea for me, “said Rakesh Agarwal,” Rakesh said, who has two children aged 16 and 17 years.
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