Mangaluru: Not only children, return to campus after almost 19 months, who are passionate on Monday but also the teachers.
One to five grade students were welcomed by Glee seen by teachers and other staff in their respective schools.
The presence remains high in most schools as evidenced by interest among children to return to campus.
Balloons welcome children, like traditional rituals such as aarati in some schools.
The teacher decides to focus more on pleasure and less on the lesson to ensure that the children return to the Happy House.
The truancy on campus is largely due to hesitant among parents to send their wards to school, or because of their existence outside the city.
Principal of the High School of Canara at Urva Lalanna J Shenoy said that the one to five classes registered 90% of the presence at the institute.
“On average, we have around 45 students in each class, which we divide into three parts to ensure every child sitting at a safe distance from the other.
Below this arrangement, one part will attend classes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday , While others will come to campus on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
We will continue the classroom full of all the strength of one class from next week.
We will schedule a lunch break so there is no crowding.
We have noticed that children feel difficult To maintain their mask all day.
The school will continue to send lessons in videos to those who choose online classes, “said Lalana.
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Primary School Principal Aloysius, Philomena Lewis said that all teachers had been prepared for the commencement of classes on campus.
“Some students do not come to campus because we have not continued our school bus operations.
We ensure that children are taken to the toilet alternately; uniform is not mandatory this week.
In accordance with the demand from parents, who have more than one child studying at school We, we maintain younger siblings until their older partners can join them, and they can return home together, “Philomena said.
At St.
Theresa school, teachers are talented by every student both pens or pencils.
Sister Lourdes, Principal, said, “We put up a poster to illustrate how children can greet each other, and their teachers without having to shake hands.
Children can choose one of the nine methods shown in the chart.
Attendance in class Of one to five drifts around 60% on Monday.
Some parents are still reluctant to send their children to school.
Children seem to lose a sports class.
“Deputy Director of Public Instruction, Dakshina Kannada Malleswamy said that the presence for first to five In the district it is around 70% on Monday.
His colleague at Udupi NH Nagur said that the presence in schools in the district was close to the same figure.
All safety guidelines are carefully followed in schools, with all children being subjected to thermal screening.
Meanwhile, several schools affiliated with the secondary education center council delay the commencement of classes for lower primary students.