
Private schools plan to restart classes on odd-even roll number basis, parents oppose decision
India Today
As schools are planning to resume offline classes for students on an odd-even roll number basis, parents are raising concerns regarding the same.
As the private schools plan to re-open offline classes on odd-even roll number rule, the parents cry foul as all the students including primary ones will have to sit for six hours during online classes during this time. The schools are likely to reopen classes by mid-April, however, the Parent's Association claimed that the Covid-19 cases are rising and the students who are not willing to go to school for their own safety will have to sit online classes for a longer period of time. Parents across the country are wary of sending their children to school in the current environment as the Covid-19 cases are on the rise once again and many states have taken the decision to shut down offline lessons for junior classes during this time.
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