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Main class: Possible third wave the only obstacle

Main class: Possible third wave the only obstacle
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Now the government has allowed regular classes to proceed to students from class 1-5, their anxiety towered.
While some parents, despite a small number of schools, and school management was wary of the possibility of a third wave of infection, the teacher was worried about conducting online and regular classes because they doubled their workload.
Another big problem for parents is the lack of transportation because school has not continued the bus service.
Many schools plan to start physical classes in the first week of November, instead of October 25.
As a precautionary measure, all private schools seek the opinions of parents to continue regular classes before receiving problems.
“Children want to go to school because they are struggling to overcome online classes and lack of extracurricular activities,” Shailaja Suresh said, a resident of Chamundipuram.
“But some parents are afraid of the possibility of a wave of the third infection that experts will affect the children of the most.” Shailaja revealed he planned to send his two children to school after Diwali when he hoped clearer images would appear.
“The majority of parents want schools reopen, but the only question is what if we have other situations like the second wave,” he said.
Swaroopini Sandesh, Secretary, Manasarowar Pushkarini Vidyashrama, said the school planned to continue the regular class for the primary part of November 2 “we were looking for opinions from parents and many things would depend on their response.
If enough children are willing to attend regular classes, then we are willing Will divide students into batches and hold classes on alternative days, “he said.
Santosh Kumar, Mysuru District Representative for Management of Primary and Secondary School Associations, said the school was ready to continue the physical class.
“But our final decision will be based on what parents say,” he said.
KB Somegowda, the Main Teacher Association, District Unit President, Mysuru, said the teacher was ready for classes on campus and to continue the midday eating scheme.
“Some schools have not received food.
That’s the only challenge,” he said.
Bagadi Gautham, Mysuru DC, said the administration will hold a meeting to take inventory steps to ensure a secure campus.

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