Classes for first PU, Class 9 begin
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Class 9 students being screened at the school entrance in Mysuru on Monday. | Photo Credit:
M.A. Sriram
Offline classes for first PU and Class 9 students began after a gap of nearly 10 months. And the classes saw a reasonably good attendance as the ecstatic students, who had been engaged in online classes all these months within the four walls of their house, were cheerful to attend the classroom teaching.
With necessary precautions in view of COVID-19 pandemic, the classes began amidst the implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by the government. Wearing of mask, maintaining physical distance and thermal screening have been made mandatory in all schools and colleges.
Enthusiastic response to reopening of classes in Mysuru
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Students happy to be back; officials check safety protocols
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Students happy to be back; officials check safety protocols
The reopening of schools and colleges on Saturday, after 9 months of pandemic-induced closure, evoked warm response from the student community in Mysuru district.
While the district administration had taken all precautionary measures including thermal screening and provision of sanitizers to comply with COVID-19 related protocols, the students too displayed their responsibility in ensuring social distancing in the campus and wearing masks.
Classes under Vidyagama programme will be conducted for students from Standard 6 to 9 while regular sessions will be held for 10th and II PUC students as they prepare for the board examinations during the year.