The UP government has also issued its rules a day after the order to open schools from grades one to eight. Only 50 percent of students attend each class. Classroom days are allotted. Sixth graders go to school on Monday and Thursday, seventh graders on Tuesday and Friday and eighth graders on Wednesday and Saturday. Similarly, students in grades one and five attend Monday and Thursday schools, Tuesdays and Fridays, 2nd and 4th grades, and Wednesday and Saturday 3rd grade. Students are allowed to study at the school only after written consent from the parents. Schools from sixth to eighth grade will be open from February 10 and from March 1 to March 5.
In the instructions sent to all district judges, it is made clear that the school management committee and teachers are responsible for accidental security when the school opens. Where there are a large number of students, two classes are held. Computer class, library, laboratory etc. are used as class if the class is small.
The meal will be served at noon, the canteen will not open
Midday meals will be served at government and aided schools. Before delivering the food, the pupils are washed with soap, keeping the specified distance. After hand washing, it is prompted to air dry rather than wiping. The school canteen will remain closed. Selling outdoor food items at school is prevented.
A consent letter will be taken from the parent
Parents have to write in a consent letter that if the student is ill, it will not be sent to school. The school does not guarantee that any student or parent will be infected in the future. Neither the student nor his family is responsible for the infection of Kovid19 after coming to school. Sending a child to school is completely voluntary.
School reopening: Schools in grades 1 to 5 in UP open from March 1 and February 10 from 6 to 8 p.m.
These instructions are also-
– All awards must be discouraged for maximum attendance
– The school assembly is only in the classrooms
– There is no program in school
– All protocols for Kovid 19 must be followed.
– Posters of swatches, masks, security, etc. shall be placed on the notice board
– Alternative arrangements for study should be made for non-school children
Government schools are not much of a problem
Fifty-five percent of children enrolled in government schools attend school, so there is no greater problem. But in private schools where classroom sizes are small and students are high, a classroom student is only able to attend school one day a week, as each class is assigned two days a week.
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