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Parents, the teacher is confused to reopen school in Kerala

Parents, the teacher is confused to reopen school in Kerala
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Thiruvananthapuram: After the Kerala Government announced that it would reopen the school for Class I to VII and class X to XII from 1 November and classes for VIII and IX reopened from November 15, parents and teachers confused about decisions.
While some parents welcome the decision and mostly feel that Bonhomie and the social life of students will return after schools are reopened, a large number of them is also doubtful whether students will comply with the Covid-19 protocol, including distinguishing social and wearing masks.
Safe! You have managed to put your votelogin voice to see Nairmitha Nair, from Chinnakkada in Kollam whose daughter is in the XTH standard in the school assisted by the government, told IVs: “The government’s decision to reopen the schools.
On the one hand, I am glad that My daughter will be able to interact with her classmates and the teacher physically, but on me worrying how safe our children go to school.
When a pandemic is still developing with the scientific community and medical doctors are not clear whether the third wave will appear, it must be seen whether I am Will send my girl to school or continue with online class.

The state government will allow students to continue the classroom online too but better points at the reopening of the school and modus operandi which will be carried out in schools will be completed at a high-level teacher meeting, parents and higher education officials to be attended by the minister’s chairman, Minister of Education and Ministry of Health.
The same date will be completed on Monday.
Some school management has welcomed the state government’s decision.
Indira Rajan, President, CBSE Kerala School Management, while talking to IANS said: “We welcome the state government’s decision and we have one and a half months to prepare to clean and maintain the school to welcome children.
I think this is a good decision.
And children will be happy enough to reach class and attend physically.

Medical brotherhood also supports the government’s decision.
Ima leader Dr.
Sulfi when talking to media people in Thiruvananthapuram said that the reopening of the school was a good decision and added that Ima welcomed the decision.
Sajith.
C.
soldier, St.
Joseph Middle School teacher, Kozhikode when talking to IANS said: “The reopening of the school is a good decision but before that the teacher must be accounced by school time opened.
Children will benefit from the reopening of the school..”
Meanwhile, the Minister of Education Kerala, N.
Sivankutty while talking to media people in the capital city said that schools will be carried out in turn.
“The State Education Department has begun prepared for the reopening of the school.
Class will be carried out in turn.
The government will make alternative arrangements for schools that do not have school buses.”

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