Deepankar Sharda
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, October 21
A majority of the parents have decided to send their kids, studying in junior classes, to schools. However, their main concern remains transportation and the rise in the number of dengue/viral cases.
Many schools are still awaiting the UT Education Department’s clear orders on whether they can roll out full transportation service or not. “Parents are asking us about transportation services. We are yet to get confirmation from the UT Administration on starting transportation services at full swing for students. Putting a cap on the number of students using transport facilities is not feasible. We cannot call students on alternate days and it even won’t solve the purpose. The Education Department should issue clear standing instructions,” said a principal of the school.
Parents concerned over safety of wards
Sources claimed that over 70 per cent parents from major schools have given their consent to send their wards to schools. Meanwhile, others still worry about various issues.
“Schools have to be clear on keeping our kids safe. Amid the rise in the number of dengue and viral cases, they should ensure that kids coming to school are healthy. Managements should also carry fogging inside school premises on a regular basis. Also, the blended mode of teaching (offline and online) should continue,” said Anuj, a parent.
“If one goes by the given data, there are 30 per cent people, who still hesitate to send their kids to schools. The UT and school administrations should consider their interests too and take decisions accordingly,” said Dalip, another parent.
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