Amaravati:With schools in Andhra Pradesh set to reopen from Monday for students of Classes 9 and 10, the Andhra Pradesh government has once again emphasised that all health precautions and protocols will be followed, including seating of only 16 students per classroom.
Allowing a limited number of students in each classroom is aimed at maintaining all social distancing norms, it said. The 2020-21 academic year has since been extended to April 30 to ensure 180 working days.
School Education Commissioner V Chinna Veerabhadrudu said that state schools will reopen in phases for different classes.
Class IX and X students will be physically present in classrooms from Monday onwards in afternoon hours on alternate days of the week.
For students of Classes VI to VIII, schools will reopen from November 23. For Classes, I to V, physical presence in classrooms will resume from December 14.
"Wearing masks, washing hands, and maintaining physical distance is mandatory for every student and teacher. Every day, students will undergo orientation on Covid precautions. Classes will be held from 9.15 am to 1.45 pm, followed by midday meals," said Veerabhadrudu.
After physical classes in the morning session, online classes will be held for those who could not attend earlier ones.