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K’taka: LKG, class UKG is set to reopen from November 8

K'taka: LKG, class UKG is set to reopen from November 8
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Bengaluru: In the last stage returning to offline classes, pre-primary schools – LKG and UKG – will be reopened from November 8 in all the marks where the covid test level is below 2%, according to the notification of public instructions on Thursday on Thursday .
With this, all the classes will function fully in the state for the first time since March 2020.
Toi reported on Wednesday that the government decided to reopen the pre-primary after the opening of primerwadis after the opening of Angganwadis.
In accordance with standard operating procedures, teachers and staff must have to use masks mandatory and fully vaccinated.
Master more than 50 years must use a face shield too.
However, the mask for students is not mandated.
Experts say children under 5 years do not need to use a mask.
Children must be asked to close their mouths and nose when coughing or sneezing.
If a student shows covid symptoms such as coughing, fever, cold, losing senses of aroma or flavor, it must be isolated and guardian.
If a student tests positive, all children must be tested and the school is temporarily closed.
Re-opening must be carried out based on the instructions of health workers.
“Don’t send sick children, school parents should not send sick children to school.
Campus must be cleaned regularly with sodium hypochlorite solutions.
Children must be tested for covid symptoms at the entrance and they must maintain physical distance 1m among each other.
Children must bring food and water from home.
School must have hot water facilities.
Care must be taken to ensure that children do not put other substances in the mouth Besides food and water and sanitiser must be stored away from Their reach itself.
In the private sector, apart from schools that have nursery and kindergarten classes, there is a pre-school environment that stands alone.
‘Learning Gap’Students registered in class 1 has never attended school for about 21 months and did not learn mother tongue or their skills such as writing or reading.
There are more than 12 lakh students in grade 1, and it is difficult to teach them after this long gap.
We are happy with the reopening.
Students lose touch and need to learn something because they do not have basic knowledge, said Lokesh T, Secretary, recognizing private school associations without assistance.

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