Azad Secondary School Kavre Resumed Classes:
A community school in Kavre district has started teaching in the school. Azad Secondary School in Baluwa, Ward No. 12 of Panchkhal Municipality has started operating two classes in one day.
Other schools are closed due to Corona. But the school has started teaching students by maintaining a physical distance. Basanta Prasad Neupane, a teacher at the school, said that the school was conducting two classes a day after the parents guaranteed safety and masks. The parents had requested to run the school as the students could not go to the community due to the pressure of the students and the students did not pay attention to the radio and television.
Shyam BK, president of the Teachers-Parents Association, said that the school was run at the request of the parents. "We told our children to listen to the radio and TV and read, but they refused. After we discussed what to do, we suggested that the school be reopened," B.K. said.
The school had gathered the parents after the parents requested to open the school. According to Neupane, the meeting agreed to measure the fever, manage the handwashing place, not allow more than two students to sit on one bench, and keep 20 to 25 students in one class. The parents said that we send masks, water, and food from home. Accordingly, we are teaching by arranging other security arrangements.
The school has been checking the fever at the entrance gate with a thermal gun. The school has stated that the students will be sent home if they come above 100 degrees. The school has also made arrangements to go to the toilet only twice at a time.