Earlier, the Haryana government reopened the schools for
students of
classes 10 and 12 from December 14 while they were opened from December 21 for
classes 9 and 11.
The Haryana Department of School Education on Friday released an order directing the reopening of schools in the state.
On Monday, the school managements were seen following Covid-19 protocols and
students were allowed entry only after proper screening, wearing face masks and sanitization.
"We have adopted all prescriptions in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. We have installed sanitizers, screening machines to avoid infection. We will also create awareness among the
students about the Covid-19 vaccine," said the Principal of a prominent school.
Students who attended school on Monday were quite happy.
"We are joining our
classes after nearly a year. We are happy to attend our
classes and meet our friends. Although, we had attended our
classes online but sometimes it was disrupted due to network issues but now with physical classes, at least we will not face such problems," said a student.
According to the state government guidelines, the
students need to carry their Covid-19 negative test report with them before entering the school premises and the Covid test should have been conducted within 72 hours prior to their entry into the school premises.
It is also mandatory for
students to carry a consent letter signed by their parents, declaring they don't have any problem with their children attending physical classes, the guidelines said.
In case any student tests Covid-19 positive, the protocols laid down by the government would be followed. The schools would have to follow all Covid-related Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Schools in Haryana were closed in March 2020 after the coronavirus-induced lockdown was imposed.