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… in Noida, many schools are hesitant to continue the offline class despite ordering

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Noida: Schools throughout GB Nagar and Ghaziabad are preparing to reopen to Nursery Classes up to 8 from Monday, following orders February 11 Avneesh Awasthi, head of the additional secretary, directed the school to continue the physical class for all students.
However, some schools said they were unsure about continuing the physical class for all students.
And the spread of paramilitary forces in the selection of first phase assembly in the district in February 10.
Private school, also, continued with online class but said they would continue offline classes from Monday.
Private schools, including APEJAY, DPS, lines etc., which are reopened for grade 9 to 12, on Sundays say they are unsure about starting physical classes for junior students.
“In the Greater Noida DPS, the school has been reopened for class 9 to 12.
After two weeks of intense face-to-face classes, students will start the pre-board physical exam now.
Our focus will build writing competencies, bridging the learning gap and prepare for Practicals, “said Sandhya Awasthi, Principal, DPS Greater Noida.” We are very happy to have senior students who return to school, study and take part in sports and other activities on campus, “said Dr.
Shalini Advani, Director of Pathways School, Sector 100, noida.
He, however, did not comment on the junior class that began with offline school classes have stated the reopening of offline and hybrid modes while others are planning online lessons for nursery classes for 8.
“This is because schools have not received clarity on orders, which too Not yet reached many schools.
Parents are also confused about whether they will send their wards to school because the third wave is not over.
Schools such as Khait, Uttarakhand, Sunrise, etc., reopened in hybrid mode with parents’ approval.
Such schools Cambridge, Bal Bharti, Vishwa Bharti, etc., hasn’t circulated any message, “Kataria said.
What’s more, he added that parents assume that schools were not interested in opening staff shortages.

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