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School is happy to return to school with a 50% presence

Patna: The majority of school children have been going on as long as they returned offline classes because life seemed to slowly move back to normal in city schools.
Only 50% of students must attend classes on alternative days and they are required to wear masks and maintain social distance at school.
Although many schools report a thin presence, gradually increase every day since August 16 when the offline class from the primary part continues.
Schools also adhere to the behavior that matches Covid such as hand sanitization and infrared thermal scanning at the entrance.
Dushyant Singh, a 6th grade student of St Michael, said: “Students attend classes according to even rolls.
The bus is being cleaned.
Low presence but I feel more focused on studying at school.” Krishna Kumar Tiwary, a 7th grade student from RAM DAV Public School, Khagaul, said: “I am very comfortable and satisfied with my offline class.
Covid security norms are followed at school.” Anivesha, a Standard 2 student at the Army Public School, Danapur, was very happy to join offline classes.
“Now I can meet my friends and teachers and clean my doubts correctly,” he said.
Sharat Kumar Singh, Principal of Lintang Valley, said students were used to online classes but the transition returned to the offline class was very smooth.
“The teacher is also quite productive and happy because they get a quick response from the students,” he said.
Parents are also happy with the return of offline classes.
“The study of children is really hampered because of a pandemic.
My daughter is in standard 2 and she cannot study well at home.
Now, my schools are happy to have reopened with all Covid safety prevention measures,” Seema Singh said, Danapur residents.

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