Coimbatore: With the reopening of schools for grade 1 to 8 on Monday, many schools in this district have planned offline classes on alternative days to avoid congestion.
Some schools have also planned to have a half-day class for the first few days for grade 1 to 5.
Classes that begin for class 9-12 starting from September 1.
“Many government schools have planned classes on alternative days.
This will be Help students get enough space in class and maintain social distance, “a teacher from a government school in Karamadai said for students with academic activities.
Many private schools have planned to have a half-day class for 1-5 class students.
“This will avoid students at school at school they have to remove their masks.
Instead, they can be sent home for at least a month,” he said this would encourage them to get used to the classroom environment especially when they returned after a gap more than 18 months.
There is a possibility of rain on Mondays and parents can make their decisions to send children based on rain.
But schools were asked to prepare to welcome students, he said.
Asked about the people in the mood festival when Diwali fell on Thursday, he said that the school would only make children get used to the atmosphere for the first week.
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