Amaravati: School in Andhra Pradesh will be reopened on August 16 and the Chief Minister Y.S.
Jagan Mohan Reddy will dedicate a school, renovated under the scheme of ‘Nadu-Nedu’, on the same day with countries.
Reddy held a meeting at his camp office on Friday to discuss ‘Nadu-Nedu’, new education policy (NEP) and Vidya Kanuka scheme.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the resul will launch the second phase of the school renovation scheme on August 16 itself, to coincide with the supply of Jaganna Vidya Kanuka kit too.
Reddy directed officials to finish school classifying according to NEP on August 16, which requires six types of schools from PP-1 to class 12.
Satellite Foundation School will offer PP-1 and PP-2.
The foundation school will offer PP-1, PP-2 schools, and grade 1 and 2, foundations – plus will offer classes of up to grade 5, pre-medium to grade 7 schools, secondary schools from grade 3 to 10, and high school plus from Class 3 to 12.
“The English media will begin with ADMINEWADIS, which will be converted into satellite elementary schools and must be guided by elementary school to ensure the best teaching.
Primary schools will be established in a kilometer and secondary school radius within a radius of three kilometers.” CM said.
According to him, there will be no school outside the radius of 3 km to reduce the distance to the school.
To take advantage of the use of teachers under the best NEP, Teacher with B.
ED and postgraduate qualifications will teach 18 subjects to grade 5 for students to study with focus.