Schools in Karnataka set to reopen for classes 9-10 from Aug 23


Bengaluru, Aug 16 (IANS): Amid the threat of a likely third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Karnataka government has decided to open schools classes 9-10 from August 23, the Education Department said in a circular released on Monday specifying the guidelines.

The guidelines have been prepared based on the decisions taken in the high-level Covid review meeting chaired by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, technical committee members and senior bureaucrats regarding reopening of schools in districts with less than 2 per cent test positivity rate.

It has been decided to take a call later on the opening of schools for classes 1-8.

The aided, unaided and government schools have been permitted to conduct classes in the morning hours from August 23. The students will have to get consent from their parents, confirming that they don't have any Covid symptoms.

The students have been asked to bring water and food from home. Attendance for the students won't be not mandatory, and they can also attend online classes.

School managements have been told to make teams of 15 students for a class to ensure social distancing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • AM, Mangalore.

    Tue, Aug 17 2021

    These stupid decisions are made based on the recomendations of incompetent people stiiting on a panel. These jokers have no clue on the ground reality and make observations based on junk and unreliable data. The decision of sending children back will be made by the parent after children are vaccinated and safe. Will the government take responsibility when the.situation goes out.of control,... they will turn around and blame.the public. While the development and progress of the child is important, Safety comes.first. There are vested interests who are keen on opening schools ...

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Aug 17 2021

    Please do not commit blunders. You can not get the students to practice physical distance, to whatever extent you try. One kid from an infected(without symptoms) family can spread the disease to majority of the students and to their respective homes. Instead, why don't you boost up the vaccination process? Implement all the government machinery to this job on priority. I don't understand whether the government doesn't even have one straight thinking individual who can plan these?

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  • Jagadish, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 17 2021

    I don’t understand who is the brain who wants schools to open. The third wave will attack children. Please stop the school reopening. It will costs kids health. The deadly virus is very deadly

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  • True Indian, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 17 2021

    Sitting with mobile full time children will get mental diseases. Its good to open schools. Already Dr. Devishetty panel has advised to open schools

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Aug 17 2021

    Don't take doctor's opinion. They want more covid patients so that they can reap fortunes!!!

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Tue, Aug 17 2021

    Happy that our children will be able to attend their Classes and go ahead with their studies un-interupted. Thanking our God for the Blessings He has chosen for us. May our loving Almighty Bless the authorities for taking decision in this directioin !

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