Karnataka school reopening date for 1-5th std revealed: When will offline classes begin for primary kids?
Bengaluru, Oct 18: The Karnataka government has given permission to the reopening of classes from 1st standard to 5th standard from October 25. However, the school management should strictly adhere to COVID-19 appropriate behaviour and standard operating procedures issued by the Department of Primary and Secondary Education.
The current COVID 19 situation in the State was reviewed by the COVID-19 Technical Advisory Committee on Monday. "TAC after considering consistent decline in number of daily COVID 19 cases, test positivity rate and overall decline in active cases, have recommended opening up of more activities in the State," the press release from the government read.
However, the parents, who want to send their children to offline classes, should mandatorily give consent letter before sending their kids to school.
The school management should ensure that the classes are run with 50 percent capacity and conduct screening of coronavirus symptoms before letting the child enter the class.
"There shall be screening for COVID 19 symptoms on entry, 50% of the capacity in a class room, provision of hand sanitizers, physical distancing of one meter minimum as practically feasible, no crowding, particularly at school entry and exit. The class rooms and rest rooms will be disinfected daily using 1% Sodium Hypochlorite solution.
Only
teachers
and
staff
who
have
been
vaccinated
with
two
doses
of
COVID
19
vaccination
will
be
allowed
in
classes
1
to
5
standard.
There
shall
be
additional
use
of
face
shield
by
teachers
who
are
over
50
years
of
age.
The
operational
guidelines
on
re-
'opening
of
classes
1
to
5
will
be
issued
by
the
Department
of
Primary
and
Secondary
Education."
It may be recalled that the schools for the classes 8th t0 12th standards had started from 6 September after allowing the physical classes for 9th to 12 standards in the last week of August.