Kolkata: Chairman of the Minister of Mamata Banerjee for the previous proposal to reopen the education campus after the Puja holiday brought hope to the principal.
Shows that online classes have reached the optimal level and bring a series of problems for children, the principals said, the learning-teaching process on the virtual platform cannot last forever, especially for senior classes.
There is no other choice but to continue the physical class if all children must be handled evenly distributed, they claim.
Most schools feel physical classes on alternative days will be the best choice.
Initially, the school said, a day of gap would help them clear the place properly.
But most institutes are prepared for hybrid classes, so that half the children are in class, half the rest can also attend the lesson from home.
Most heads say they have arranged the camera in the classroom.
However, parents and some schools said they hope the vaccine for children will arrive in September because it will make physical school safer.
Many parents show that they will not send their children to school unless they are vaccinated.
All schools have been opened briefly in February for class IX-XII.
Officials said they hoped the government once again allowed the reopening in staggering ways, with senior classes first.
“We have marked places to keep away and implement a hybrid class system in February.
We cannot have more than 15-20 students in classrooms when schools are reopened and so, the hybrid model is the only choice.
The entries are staggered Emerging for children must also be done.
I will hold a meeting with the teacher to arrive at the collective decision, “said John Stephen, acting principal in La Martiniere for boys.
Some institutions, such as inheritance, have held conversations with parents about the problem of reopening.
“We have sent Google forms to parents three to four times since February and we have a 50-50 response,” said the Sapru Principal.
Some, like DPS Ruby Park, have cleaned the place every day.
“We will reopen when we were asked.
We are ready with our drill and we will wait for the State Government of SOP.
Even keeping in the classroom has been done,” said Deputy Principal of Indrani Chatttopadhyay.
Pastor Thamacin Arulappan, the principal at Collegiate St Xavier’s school, showed that Cisce had prepared the last SOP, and it was followed by the state government.