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School records 64% attendance on day 1

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Coimbatore: On the first day of school reopened for class IX to XII on Wednesday, more than 64% of students appeared in schools and private schools in the district.
Entering the school campus is at all a different experience for students, the thermal screen for temperature and is permitted only after confirming they have no symptoms of Covid-19.
They were also made to clean their hands.
Class X and XII students last year have gone through this process when schools reopened for them a few weeks before the second wave in February.
But the norm of Covid is more tighter this time.
The teacher is seen checking whether the students wore face masks well at regular intervals, while ensuring their compliance with social distance.
Only a student sitting on a bench.
When they returned to schools after a four-month gap, high enthusiasm among class XII students.
In accordance with the data available with the District Head Education Office, more than 70% of class XII students appear in government and private schools that day.
N Geetha, District Head Education Officer, said, “Because the class XII examination exams play an important role in the process of college acceptance, parents worry about coaching and wanting offline classes to continue.” Class X students also show interest in attending physical classes and 68% of them appeared on the first day, he said.
The response from class IX and XI students, however, are relatively gloomy, especially in government schools where their presence reached almost 48%.
Geetha said he had asked the teacher to make efforts to bring more students back to schools after checking the reason for absenteeism.
Fear of Covid-19 also seems to have forced some parents to decide to oppose sending to their neighborhood to school.
Samson Selladurai, Principal, Nava Bharath International School, said 89% of students were present at school on the first day.
“Parents of three of 101 students worried about the possibility of Covid-19 deployment.
They wanted to send their wards only after vaccination.
While we tried to convince them, we did not press them to send their children to school.
We have decided to receive a call After a week.
“Some students, meanwhile, faced transportation problems because of flying work in Mettupalayam Road.
Because the bus from Mettupalayam, Karamadai and PeriyanNanAnpalayam was diverted at Vellakararu Pirivu, students went to educational institutions in Kavundampalayam and the city had to walk away.
Many have to go through school because of this.
City Colleges did not see many students on Wednesday.
Long distance trips, reopened in mid-week quoted as reasons for large amounts of low students.
However, college management said they expect more students in the coming days.

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