Decision on reopening schools for Class 1-8 to be taken next week: Karnataka minister

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KEY STORY

  • BENGALURU: After reopening regular schools for Class 9, 10 and colleges for PUC 1 and 2, the Karnataka government is waiting to reopen schools for children of Class 1 to 8.
  • Suresh Kumar, Primary and Secondary Education Minister, who was present along with other officials to discuss issues related to schools, said,
  • “The Education Department, Health Department and Technical Advisory Committee will hold a meeting on February 16 to decide on reopening of schools for the remaining classes.
  • This decision has been taken after many students, teachers and experts approached me and expressed their opinions on reopening schools.”
  • On February 1, the government had reopened full-day schools (from 10 am to 4.30 pm) for Class 9 and 10. However, the government had decided to continue Vidyagama classes for Class 6 to 8 students on alternate days.

CONCLUSION

  • Besides speaking about reopening of schools for Class 1 to 8, he also announced the final timetable for PUC 2 students. This has been designed keeping dates of other competitive exams like NEET, JEE, CET in mind.
  • He further added, “The SSLC and PUC classes are already in full swing and the number of students in the physical classes is increasing.
  • Students have been actively involved in academic activities since the tentative exam time-table was published. The process of final exams, evaluation and results for Class 10 and PUC 2 students will be announced by the end of June. Similarly, the exams and results for Class 1 to 9 students will be completed and announced by June 10.”

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