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Parents are upset with school for poor signs

Nagpur: The worst fear of CBSE school has come true with IRE ventilation parents over how their children print signs lower than expected, something that the principal said to be connected with the tabulation sign policy.
Since the results are stated on Friday afternoon, many teachers have received messages in school groups about how the scores can be higher.
Schools served virtual / physical meetings with parents on Saturday to discuss this issue.
“Parents, quite natural, upset about the results,” said a senior school teacher.
“But the cause of concern is that everyone feels the school does something that results in a lower score, but frankly the whole process is very transparent.
We only have the type of operator data entry to be played in it,” said the teacher.
Then have reported in June about how the school was worried about parents’ counterattacks on the sign tabulation policy.
On Saturday again, TOI published a report on how schools and students were not happy for the results and felt that many would appear for physical examination.
This exam will start from August 16 and leave on September 16.
For student anxiety is the fact that more than a thousand schools throughout the country are still waiting for their results.
According to the source, around five schools in Vidarbha have not received the results.
A brief in his statement released on Friday said the results came from new schools and did not have an academic history for reference.
About 65,000 students have been affected where several hundred comes from Vidarbha.
But it’s not just a new school that faces this problem.
“Schools that cannot upload data to the CBSE online portal because technical problems are also included,” said the senior academic.
“Software receives data in certain parameters.
This causes technical problems and now the results of all schools are being detained,” Academic said.
However, CBSE has convinced the school processing results on the basis of priority.
In accordance with the council official, “the result will be stated before August 5” from all schools.

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