New Delhi: The study of schools for class X and XII students in Delhi is not just a question to open the school gate.
There are many things to do and the institution has come down to the ins and outs.
The status of vaccination of teachers and students aged 18+ years must be determined, the approval of parents for their children to come to school must be obtained and a schedule that adheres to the appropriate protocol for Covid must be prepared.
The Directorate of Education (DOE) ordered on Monday that the approval of parents is a must, especially because many parents are not too interested in their children going to school today.
On Sunday, Delhi Disaster Management Authority said that schools could be reopened for practice, project work, receipt and counseling from August 9.
Most of the schools were not continued on Monday, although some government institutions called students in the counseling group and the receipt process.
Jyoti Arora, Principal, Mount Abu Public School, said, “We will take at least a week for preparation.
I have collected important data about the status of the vaccination of the teachers and has asked them to complete the schedule to call students to school.” In Indian schools , Principal Tania Joshi is categorically that only vaccinated teachers are allowed to report to work.
“We have an experience of January when Board students are allowed to come to school for practices and projects.
We will follow the same steps, dividing students into groups of 10-15 and holding two or three class sessions while calling class X and XII children on Alternative days, “Joshi said.
The government school will also be able to continue the classroom only after a few days.
“Circular comes late on Monday, so we will hold a meeting on Tuesday to prepare a schedule,” said Sunil Kumar Joon, teacher in the senior government, Ghitori.
“We need the approval of parents, so we will send them to the Google form.
Children can get a physical form when they come to school.” However, many parents are worried about their children going to school.
Pooja Jain, the mother of the class XII students at Manav Stechol School, Rajendra Nagar, said, “The second wave has just diminished and vaccination for children has not happened, so I’m a little worried.” Other parents, Munish Tamang, who studies his daughter in class X in Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan, said, “I will not send my daughter because I do not feel safe.
People in their age group have not been given Jab.” Parental Association Delhi conducted a survey of social media platforms and found that more than 79% of parents did not want schools to not be opened.
“Contrary to government leaders, the response we get shows parents does want to go to school,” Claiming Aprajita Gautam, member of the Association.
Instead, the government claims that around 33,000 stakeholders have written, with 58% to commencement to the back of the class.
Deepa Kakkar, a student from a student at Srijan School, Town model, holds that the reopening of the school gradually good for children.
“My daughter was in the first collection of students in January to attend practical classes before the council exam,” he reported.
“It was very helpful for him.
The school held an orientation to DOS Covid and should not be done,” said Kakkar, a member of the parents’ school association.