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Schools in Kolkata Return SOP, Parents are careful

Kolkata: Anticipating the reopening of post-puja, many city schools have overcome individual SOP so they can prepare to restart.
However, parents want to move carefully to send their children to schools in the midst of fear of the third wave to influence children.
They all have re-opened briefly to close again in March when the second wave begins.
Many schools have begun to clean the campus and make routines in a way that can be divided into two groups with each group coming to campus every day alternative.
TimesViewk We need to find the right balance between alert to the spread of the virus and be aware of what loses from school and students because the online class continues online.
It’s complicated; And decision makers can be vigilant because their Covid-19 and their response to this disease often becomes a controversial that is not necessary.
The “hybrid” approach, with a combination of online classes and several sessions on campus, maybe the right path of the state soup along with tentative reopening date.
However, parents, more cautious since children have not been vaccinated.
The mood is also reflected in feedback sent to school.
There are several schools that have sent e-forms to parents who seek their opinions about reopening and in most scales scales tilted towards Naysayers.
In heritage, for example, 50% of parents say no to send their wards if the school reopens the puash post.
In the form of a survey sent from Lakshmipat Singhania Academy at least three times since the second wave, most of the parents show their reluctance to send their wards.
“We will hold NEET at school on Sundays and have needed a lot of care to ensure student security.
Once we are done with it, we will send another round for parents,” Director Meena Sis said.
Most of the CBSE and Cisce affiliated schools said it was unclear whether the board wants to hold the first semester of the council exam, scheduled for November, online or physically.
“Sending children to school is a long-drawn process.
Not everyone has a private vehicle.
So, dependence on public transportation will be there.
How secure is they?” Asked the Sukanya Das, the Faculty of Management who had two sons in class III and IX at La Martiniere for boys.

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