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Kolkata: Schools will have different timings for different classes

Kolkata: Schools will have different timings for different classes
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Kolkata: The school time will change after reopening on November 16 with all schools chose the stagger time to enter and exit.
The West Bengal Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) on Friday issued a notification that said the class IX and XI would enter the school place at 9:30 in the morning and their class would start from 10am to 3.30 in the afternoon.
Class X and XII will report at 10:30 a.m.
and their class will be held starting at 11am to 4.30pm.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results of the standard operating procedure (SOP) call for classes in the school to be held in two sessions that have been determined by the secondary council on Friday.
Other schools throughout Kolkata also relaxed their timings.
The BSS school held an administrative meeting on Friday.
The Principal Sunita Sen said, “This is the right decision to divide the two slots.
But we can start the previous 30th minute because many students will face problems to continue the class until 4:30 a.m.
so we have planned to complete the class at 3.30 in the afternoon.
Students will Having a Tiffin in class and staggering time will be determined to wash the break to avoid crowding.
This will be monitored by officers and class teachers.
We will issue notifications to parents not to provide a messy tiffin to students.

Supriyo Dhar, Secretary, La Martiniere, said, “According to the government notice we will follow the staggering time to enter and exit.
This is an integral part of our overall planning to reopen the class.”
Bibhas Sanyal, Collegiate Church Principal of the Scottish Church, said, “Staggering time is the only choice to reopen the physical class.”
Shikshayatan School’s authority was planning a staggered entry and has marked the path to avoid meeting.
Braatati Bhattyacharyya, Secretary General, said, “We do not have space problems and all the gates will open when they enter and come out.
We have made a sign in a shared room, the corridor and toilet to avoid meeting.”
Krishna Damani, Guardian, South Point School, said, “We are involved with all stakeholders to decide on the right modalities.
This includes the number of students who will be asked to attend a particular day”
In the Notice of the Bengali government on Friday, the Council of President Kalyanmoy Ganguly said, “Every class IX to XII can be divided in two or more separate rooms depending on the available resources (adjustable class routine) after the social and covid-19-covid protocol in Between students and school staff “.
This has aroused a mixed response.
Saugata Basu, Secretary General, West Bengal Government School Teacher Association, said, “We think the early grade in the early hours for students will be useful to help them get used to the environment after a long time.”

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