While the school will be reopened for class I-VIII students from November 1, the request to reopen ‘after the school treatment center’ gets traction to facilitate working parents.
These centers take care of children after school hours until their parents return from work.
Unlike IX-XII class students who can manage themselves, class I-VIII students need to be treated after school hours, especially in cases where both parents go to work and come back late at night.
Many children’s care centers operate as pre-covid ‘after pre-conger schools when taking additional income.
Exclusive facilities also operate as’ after the school center in the city.
Private schools expect the state government to give permission to ‘after the school center’ to operate.
“It will be like sending their children to college centers like before Pandemi.
Now cases have dropped and the population of the majority vaccinated, we hope the government to give permission,” S Ananthi, the parents of Ganapathy, said.
These centers can help families who do not have elders at home and both parents go to work, he said.
“It’s safe for lower class children to return home after school hours.
Hours away from home are not recommended,” said senior official from the school education department.
The reopening of the school is to ensure that children return to the psychologically school atmosphere will help them in their learning.
The government takes the risks taken into account and may not want to increase risk factors, officially more.
