Madurai: As a government and private schools are preparing to reopen for class I to VIII on November 1 with Covid-19 safety soup in place, schools are discussing and planning how to apply the basis of rotation basis as mandated by.
state government.
While for class IX to XII, social distance is not too worrying because schools can use classrooms used for lower class students, now with increasing strength, it will be a challenge.
“We don’t have a lot of problems when it comes to class IX to XII and get used to having a class rotation after a while.
But now, improvements for all classes will be a challenge and can occur only gradually.
This will especially be a problem for more secondary schools Height, which has high student strength, “said the principal in the government high school.
The school also hopes to take advantage of the school page for several classes and has an outdoor class provided no rain.
“Most schools must hold classes only on alternative days or three or four days per week just because there will be more students on campus now.
We have to let some classes come to school one day and other classes the next day .
schools also will not be open to all classes on 1 November.
It will be a challenge to implement the SOP, but at least the kids need to go back to school for some time, “said Senthilnathan M, President, Confederation of Private school Correspondent.
Furthermore, schools are also unsure working hours for different classes because online classes also cannot continue throughout the day.
K Sridevi, parents of two children who study in class IV and class VII, hope their school has uniformity in holding class.
“It would be very difficult for parents who work if schools save the upscale of their will for half a day for several classes and all day for several classes.
At least if the class is held throughout the day on alternative days, it will be better.
Schools must consider logistics Also, “he added.
Meanwhile, there are also worries from parents about how far the school will maintain social distance properly on campus.
“We see a lot of schools having all students from class IX to XII come to school because there is a classroom for backup.
However, now, they cannot do the same as now they will not have enough space.
Officials Department of Health, Revenue and Education Schools must monitor the school to keep them checks, “said M Arumugam, President of State, the Federation of Private School Associations (FEPSA).
