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K’taka school says parents don’t want to send children

K'taka school says parents don't want to send children
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Bengaluru: While the state government has allowed school to reopen classes on campus for class 9-12 from Monday, part of management says most parents do not want to send their children to school.
These schools, mostly accredited to CBSE and ICSE, say parents are happy to continue with the current online class system.
School management said parents were afraid their children could sign Covid-19, especially with experts who showed the third wave of infection was near.
They also quote a lack of vaccination among family members.
The school also said managing online and regular classes was a very difficult proposition.
“Parents do not want to send their children,” said M Srinivasan, founder, Gear Innovative International.
“They want all other parents to be involved and school staff to vaccinate.
They can change their minds after all adults are related to vaccinated.
In many schools, the teacher’s family is not vaccinated.
In our school, we have ensured family staff are also inoculated.
We need to observe the atmosphere Careful parents.
In our school, only about 11% of students are willing to attend the class.
“Srinivasan, who is also the President of the Management of the Independent CBSE Association, said the school did not support partial opening due to” strict situation “at CBSE and ICSE schools.
“We cannot manage online and regular classes simultaneously.
We will write to the government,” he said.
“They must fully vaccinate teachers, their families and parents and then announce the reopening full.
The center of the central council school is quite happy with the current online program.” The principles of deep fear say there are several takers for physical classes even though semen annual examinations.
For grade 10 and 12 will mature at the end of the year.
“The Google form is sent to the parents of senior students to help us understand what percentage of those who will agree to send their wards to school,” Vani Trilok, Principal, Partner Academy.
“While children enjoy a walk with their parents, around 40% of parents seem to have deep fears when it comes to allowing them to attend classes on campus.
However, we need to wait and watch how this situation is revealed.” Class The online school principal’s success in Gottigere said when they sent approval forms, even 1% of students were willing to come to campus.
“From the perspective of parents, it is understandable,” said the principal.
“And online classes managed to walk.
Last year, everything was a new class and online more than trial and error.
This year, it’s very smooth.
It is very difficult to expect teachers to run online classes and on campus.
The government must take the overall response and decide one Format.
“East Delhi Public School said the percentage of students who had agreed to come to school vary from 12% to 20% in the 9-12 class.
“We still run online and regular classes.
We must combine all parts because only 4-5 students from each section have given approval to come to class.
We hope to practice them.
Parally we have to do online classes for others, “Manila Carvalho said, the principal.

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