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K’Taka: School to reopen for 1-5 class today

K'Taka: School to reopen for 1-5 class today
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Bengaluru: While the government school prepares to reopen the primary class on Monday after almost one and a half years gap, some private schools in Bengaluru will not have a physical class for class 1-5 students for now.
Parents from children from Premier School are worried to send children to school, according to management.
Some other schools have decided to continue only after Deepavali as a series of holidays due next week.
“Parents want to send children only after vaccines.
While the 10-12 class has responded positively, the parents of the lower class children do not want to send their wards at all.
We cannot manage classes online and offline because we do not have many staff.
We will continue to offer only online classes for several months, “said Mansoor Ali Khan, the Delhi Public School member council.
Many schools in the city echo the argument.
Covid norm: Some schools must make their preparations not running physical classes for higher values ​​and students are required to come to campus only for the exam.
For others, there is preparation that must be done because of the Covid protocol.
In government schools, not all basic class students find their institutions with the best form.
With high registration in the past two years, and constantly using facilities, many schools scramble for infrastructure.
Receipt jumped in many government schools when parents struggled financially due to pandemic and could not pay fees in private schools.
“Most of the budget schools (along with the government) will reopen the main value on Monday.
The senior classes run smoothly.
However, the presence may be less than 10% -20%.
More importantly, receipts have not occurred for class 1 and 2, “said D Shashi Kumar, Secretary, the Primary School Association and Secondary Karnataka.
‘It is necessary to re-master the teacher “we need to re-master the teacher, rework the schedule and finance to match additional costs, increase technology infrastructure to manage online and offline classes for parents who do not want to be sent to school and those who are not at the station.
The biggest challenge is to accommodate strength with the same infrastructure as before.
If we can accommodate 30 students in class, we can now only have 15.
It is challenging because we will need more staff.
There are many planning jobs before we restart.
We maybe Will see the reopening for the main value after Deepavali, “said Jayant Gauri from the school chain Raintree.

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