Bengaluru: Harshitha C, 6th grade students at the Children’s Home, beamed when he held Laddoo whose teacher had given him.
“You see there,” he said, pointing to a tree.
“That is where we used to sit and share our lunch.
We used to fight using swings on the side of the playground.
Here, we used to walk around and play, “said excited 11 years old, glad that he returned to his school in Horamavu, Bengaluru.
Children from grade 6 to 8 return to school for class on campus on Monday.
Schools reopened in Taluks which have a positive level of less than 2%.
While schools have been reopened for grade 6 to 8 in many districts from January to March this year, schools within the boundary plan of Bay Balikpapan and people in neighboring Kerala are only permitted to do the class under the Vidyagama program.
Campus full of joy and excitement as a higher main value opened.
Class 9 to 12 has been opened from August 23 “they [classmates and friends] have all grown high,” said Sandeep M, 6th grade students in the high school government, Kalkee, in East Bengaluru.
“I haven’t seen them since the school closed in March 2020.
I was in class 4 and did not come to school for Vidyagama.
It feels so good.
” His classmate Akshith S, said, “We sat at home and played.
Sometimes we learn.
Some of us attend lessons about Chandana TV, and others in WhatsApp.
But we can’t see each other or play together.
We miss school.
We want to study here.
” Arya Narain Raj, a Children’s Sunshine student, said, “I don’t want a class online anymore.
I want to talk to my teacher and friends without connectivity problems.
The reopening of the school is the best thing that has happened.
I was very excited.
“The General Instruction Department said the presence was pushing, especially considering it was the first day.” Data on the achievement of the Tracking System (SATS) student does not reflect the reality of land as a teacher we still learn how to update data.
It will take a few days.
To stabilize, “said Anbukkumar V, Commissioner of Public Instruction.
The presence of entering Sats is 29% for grade 6, 28% for grade 7 and 23% for grade 8.
However, 64% of schools have not uploaded data.
In class 9 and 10, the presence has now crossed the 50% sign.
Most of the Nment Gover School sees a high presence, but the presence has not picked up in private schools.
“The presence did not encourage such a grade 9 and 10 when they reopened,” said D Sashi Kumar, Secretary of the Primary and Medium School Association of Karnataka.
“The cost of only half a class has paid in many budget schools.
That, only half appeared.
We also realized BA Hwa young people are more eager to come to school.
Their parents are also interested in sending them, “he added.
Most private schools remain closedmany private schools do not reopen due to poor response.
“As for high school, the number of students who came was 20%, it was bleak in grade 6 to 8,” said Mansoor Ali Khan, board members, Public School Delhi.
“Because it’s practically it’s impossible to do classes on campus for a handful of students and online classes for others, we decide not to reopen schools.” Gapswhile learning teachers are too happy now that students are back, they are also concerned about learning the gap that breaks might have been made.
“Many students come out of the station,” said Vijyalakshmi, a teacher at the Kalkere of the Government High School.
“After they returned Bengaluru, we hoped to have them on campus.
Attendance is expected to increase in the future.
But we are worried about children’s learning gaps.
We will have to start from the basics.
” Minister of Primary and Secondary Education SM Nagesh said the reopening of a value of 1-5 will be decided after measuring the response to the class for a higher value.
Students can use old photo ID to use the pass bus, he said.