National

Parents not yet ready to send kids to school

Schools have remained shut since March and online classes are being held for students, officials planned to allow students to interact with their teachers about any problems they might be facing in online classes.

Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh) : Nearly 80 per cent parents of students enrolled in the 1,000-odd secondary schools of Uttar Pradesh Board in Prayagraj district are not prepared to send their children to school amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

UP Board secretary Divyakant Shukla had directed district inspectors of schools (DIOS) to seek a written permission from parents about their willingness to send their children back to schools amid the pandemic.

“We contacted parents of 3,42,657 students from Classes 9 to 12 whose homes were not located in containment zones. Among those contacted, parents of just 71,958 (21 per cent) students agreed to let their children go back to schools and meet their teachers,” DIOS (Prayagraj) R.N. Vishwakarma said.

The remaining 79 per cent parents were still unsure about their children’s safety given the threat of Covid-19.

Since schools have remained shut since March and online classes are being held for students, the UP Board officials planned to allow students to interact with their teachers about any problems they might be facing in online classes.

Around 1.25 crore students are enrolled in Classes 9 to 12 in more than 28,000 UP Board schools in the state.

“In Prayagraj alone, 3,53,961 students are enrolled in 1,079 schools. Of these, 1,023 schools are located outside containment zones and have enrolled 3,42,657 students in classes 6 to 12. The number of UP Board schools outside containment zones in Prayagraj is 56,” Vishwakarma added.

The officer said that through an awareness drive, parents of 2,65,153 students have been made aware of the various academic content being made available for their children by the government through various online mediums.

Principal of KV (IIIT-A. Jhalwa) Vijeyesh Pandey said that the schools had also asked its students’ parents if they were willing to send their kids back to school. “We had sent out online forms for a feedback and over 95 per cent of the parents were not ready to send their children back to school even if it was to get their doubts cleared or getting guidance,” he said.

IANS

The IANS was founded by Indian American publisher Gopal Raju as the India Abroad News Service. It was later renamed the Indo-Asian News Service. The IANS has its main offices located in Noida. IANS reports about India with news, views and analyses about the country across a wide range of subjects. News, features and views from the subcontinent reach subscribers via the Internet.

Share
Published by
IANS

Recent Posts

Government assures India’s energy supply is stable, rules out any national energy emergency

Government says India has ample fuel stocks, stable supply, dismisses shortages and misinformation claims nationwide.

1 week ago

Air India flight from San Francisco to Mumbai suffers technical snag, passengers deboarded in Kolkata

The flight landed at Kolkata Airport at around 12.45 a.m. It was supposed to take…

10 months ago

Earn Money Without Any Work – Just Sit and Make ₹1 Lakh

Who doesn’t want some extra cash? And if you can earn it just by sitting,…

1 year ago

66-Year-Old Woman Proves Motherhood is Possible at Any Age, Shares Her Secret

At 66, most consider it an age of old age and retirement. However, this woman…

1 year ago

SpaceX’s Starship aims to launch for Mars by 2026, with human landings expected as soon as 2031

Elon Musk reveals SpaceX’s bold timeline: Starship aims to launch for Mars by 2026, with…

1 year ago

Scientists create an innovative hydrogel to fight rheumatoid arthritis

The researchers developed a novel hydrogel from biodegradable alginate, featuring a unique dual-network structure that…

1 year ago