Bengaluru: Following a directive issued by the Union Home Ministry asking State and Union Territory Governments to hold consultations at the Institutional level with parents and other stakeholders on re-opening of Schools along with necessary COVID-19 precautionary and safety guidelines, Primary and Secondary Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar held a meeting with top department officials at Vidhana Soudha here on Tuesday.
The meeting issued a circular asking Heads of Government and aided Schools to hold parent-teacher and School Development and Monitoring Committee (SDMC) meetings and directed the teachers and staff to come to Schools from June 5 for kick-starting the preparations.
The meeting also proposed a tentative time-table according to which Pre-Primary classes will start from July 20, classes 1 to 3 (Primary) from July 15, classes 4 to 7 (Higher Primary) from July 1 and classes 8 to 10 (High School) from July 15. Classes 8 to 10 has been proposed a delayed start from July 15 as the SSLC exam (2019-20) is scheduled to take place from June 25 to July 4.
The Department, apart from coming up with guidelines on School re-opening, issued some directions for implementation which included holding of classes in two shifts (morning and evening), breaking up of sections based on the number of students and running of Schools on alternate days.
The Department further directed Schools to start the admission process from June 8 and also to hold parent-teacher and SDMC meetings between June 10 and 12 and send feedback to the Department by June 15.
Based on the feedback, the Government will officially announce the dates of re-opening of Schools along with the necessary guidelines on COVID-19 regulations to be followed.
This post was published on June 3, 2020 6:38 pm