Mysore: Mysuru: Students return to school after 19 months when classes reopen | Mysuru News – Times of India

MYSURU: After 19 months in strict adherence to the Covid-19 guidelines, primary schools for students in the state reopened on Monday. 58.17% students attended classes on the first day Mysore District,
“I’m enjoying my first day at school,” said MercyClass 1 students of Gadhichowka Government bifurcated upper primary school. ‘I’m happy to be back,’ she said.
class teacher hajira banu Said that most of the students reached the schools happy while some were crying. “Many still shy away from negotiating,” she said.
School teachers and SDMC members created a festive atmosphere to welcome the students. In some schools, young learners were taken in a procession to their classes, offering them sweets along with masks, before starting educational activities.
As a precaution, only 50% students are allowed to attend classes till October 29. However, from November 2, students are allowed to participate in full force.
Although the government has allowed all schools to resume physical classes, many private schools, especially those affiliated to CBSE and ICSE boards, have continued online classes. They are planning to start physical classes in the second week of November.
Mysore DDPI Ramachandra Raje Urs said that the students were warmly welcomed. A festive atmosphere was created to welcome the learners in all the schools. “Everyone was happy to attend the classes,” he said.
Mandya and also in ChamarajanagarResponse to physical classes was good.
In Kodagu, overall 53% of the students attended classes on the first day. 5,942 (52.29%) out of 11,363 students in government schools, 846 (58.75%) out of 1,440 students in aided schools and 10,578 (53.32%) out of 19,837 students in unaided schools attended classes. Of the total 32,640 students in the district, 17,366 (53.20%) attended the classes. Kodagu has 59 aided schools, 454 government schools and 147 unaided schools.
In HasanThe students returned to the schools with great enthusiasm. “Around 50% of the students of classes 1 to 5 attended school on the first day,” the officials said. A total of 1,05000 students are studying in the district. Attendance is expected to increase significantly in the coming days. School buildings and classrooms were decorated, sweets were distributed to the students and they were welcomed with roses.
DDPI KS Prakash said, “The students will have to come with a consent letter which is mandatory. They will be subjected to thermal scanning and will be provided with sanitisers.”

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