Higher primary schools reopen
The Hindu
40-50 per cent of attendance was witnessed across Mysuru district
Higher primary schools on Monday resumed physical classes for the first time since last year as the COVID-19 cases in Mysuru district continued to fall, making way for their reopening. Even as nearly 80 per cent of students from Class 9 and 10 are turning up for classroom teaching after the high schools were reopened on August 23, offline classes for Class 6 to 8 also got off to a start much to the excitement of children who were out of schools since last year over the pandemic. On day one, about 40-50 per cent of attendance was witnessed across the district and the officials from the Department of Public Instruction were hoping to see a rise in the turnout in the coming days like it was noticed in the case of high schools.More Related News

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