Chennai: As announced, schools for higher classes than IX to XII are reopened on Wednesday in Tamil Nadu with a strict Covid-19 protocol in place.
Most of the schools in the state will function up to 1 to 1.30 a night.
Although the state government says that the class will be held up to 3.30 a night.
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Azagiri, a teacher with Middle School Middle School, Madurai told Ian, “This is a very pleasant moment for me and the teachers thus.
The students return to class physically are a welcome sign and we will hold a class until 1.30 Afternoon with a 5-minute break in between.
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Most of the schools are not sustainable after lunches because it is likely that children interact with each other high during lunch breaks.
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Krishnan Adityan, Class X student from K.A.
Public School of Ekambaranathar, Kilpuk Chennai told Ivers, “his experience is extraordinary.
I miss my friends and teachers together.
School nuances are something different from online class.
Hope to spend the coming days and days at school and teachers Of course.
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Minister of School Education Tamil Nadu Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi told media people in Chennai on Wednesday that the school could function up to 3.30 a night.
However, he said that the government would not make it strict for classes functioning up to 3.30 a night.
He said that 95 percent of teachers and non-teaching staff in the state have received at least one dose of vaccines.
He said, “All schools have been directed to maintain a strict standard Covid protocol and there will be no compromise about this.
The main education officer and district education officers will monitor every school and ensure that there is no deviation in the settings.”
Schools will also support the emotional needs of students and teachers and the government has directed all educational officers to regulate mental consultants if needs arise at school.
After a two-year pause, parents, students and teachers expect that classes will be carried out without obstacles and with fresh cases that fall and increase in vaccination drive, the country expects to continue holding the class.