Bhubaneswar: Sarita Sahu, a class X student from Shastri Nagar in the city, has not been able to withstand her excitement since she knows that she can go to school from Monday.
He has attended the last class on campus for a short period of February 8 to April 7 this year after Covid forced the school to close without limits since last March.
However, new waves in cases caused schools to close again, kill their enthusiasm.
“Some online hours of online or youtube are not enough or satisfying.
It is not possible for us to get all our doubts clarified in online class.
It’s separate, I have helped my mother with household tasks after a virtual class.
This makes me almost no time To learn independently.
I also started missing my friends because we hadn’t met for a few months, “Sarita said.
Before the school opened their gate to welcome class X and XII students, the principal had been asked to contact their parents and eliminate their fears.
The teachers must share with them details of safety measures taken by the school to prevent covid.
Teachers can contact parents by telephone or pay them a visit in their home, officials said.
“Obtaining the approval of parents is mandatory for students to go to school.
It can be taken verbally by telephone or written through whatsapp.
The principal must invite parents to visit their institutions and examine security, cleanliness and other precautions taken by them.
Information It must also be shared with them through whatsapp and telephone, “said Minister of School Education and Mass Samir Ranjan Dash.
The online class will continue as usual for students who will not be able to go to school, add ministers.
Cleaning place for schools and sanitisasi classrooms has begun.
The team has been formed at the block level to ensure that school authorities take all the necessary prevention measures.
“These teams have visited schools to be sensitive to the authorities and check the arrangements there.
No more than 20 to 25 students will be allowed to sit in each class.
Wearing a mask, often washing hands and the use of generous hand sanitis is a generous It is necessary for students and teachers, “said Bandana Mohapatra, Khurda District Education Officer, said.
The teacher said the experience of carrying out the physical class in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic for several months earlier this year would be useful.
“We have followed all Covid protocols.
We have prepared a schedule and class assigned to the teacher.
We have conducted classes on campus for three months earlier this year after Covid guidelines,” Chandan Rath said, the principal of the IRC Village High School, said.