Gurugram: The government Haryana has decided to reopen government and private schools from July 16 gradually.
According to the decision taken on Friday, class IX students to XII can go to campuses from July 16 as long as their parents provide an effort.
Those who study in Class VIII can come to school from July 23.
There is no decision taken for class I students to V.
Officials Department of Secondary and Basic Education in clarification will not be mandatory for students to visit schools as online class will continue.
But schools that allow physical sessions must ensure strict social distance and other covid protocols.
The department director will be on July 12 to conduct video conferencing with the teacher to remove all types of doubts.
Schools in Gurugram support government decisions.
Col Pratap Singh (Retd), President of the Progressive School Conference District Haryana, said, “We welcome the decision.
The Covid situation seems to stabilize and people have started out.
So, keeping the school closed will not be appropriate.
We are all preparing to welcome children The child is back but we will observe the parents’ reaction for 4-5 days and then make a decision.
“Some schools in the city have decided to ask parents to provide a travel declaration.
Students who have gone on vacation or to attend any event will not be allowed to attend the physical class for 10 to 14 days, officials said.
“We will send the Google form to receive approval from parents.
We will operate the same way as we did in the previous session,” said Rashmi Mallik, Principal of Salwan Public School.
However, many, saying to ensure that the appropriate behavior of Covid on campus will be the key to continuing with offline classes.
“Onus is in all of us to ensure security.
Social distance, the right sanitization of the place, and screening to detect the initial symptoms is just a few things to pay attention to the school,” said Aditi Mishra, Delhi Public School Principal at Sector 45.