COVID-19: Schools in Tamil Nadu to be shut from March 22
Tamil Nadu: Schools will be closed "until further orders" for all classes except Class 12 which will write board exams.
Press Trust of India | March 20, 2021 | 05:49 PM IST
CHENNAI : With Tamil Nadu witnessing a sudden surge in coronavirus cases over the last few days, the state government on Saturday ordered closure of schools for classes 9, 10 and 11 from March 22 until further orders. However, they would continue to function for the Class 12 standard students for they have to take the board examination.
Notifying the closure, the government said the director of public health and preventive medicine has recommended that it would not be advisable to continue classes for Classes 9, 10 and 11 from the health point of view as there has been a rise in COVID-19 cases.
With regard to Class 12 , the director said the students may be permitted to attend school as their numbers would be lesser and they have to sit for the board examination with strictly adherence to preventive measures such as wearing of masks and maintaining social distancing.
Tamil Nadu school holiday
"The government of Tamil Nadu hereby order that schools shall be closed for Classes 9, 10 and 11 with effect from March 22 until further orders," state Chief Secretary Rajeev Ranjan said in the order. However, online or digital mode of education shall continue for Classes 9, 10 and 11, he said.
Further, hostels too would be closed. Announcing relaxations in lockdown rules, the government had permitted the re-opening of schools for Classes 10 and 12 from January 19 this year and for Classes 9 and 11 from February 8 after a year, permitting also the re-opening of hostels for those students.
Tamil Nadu school leave and COVID-19
The government allowed conducting board exam for Class 10 other than Tamil Nadu State Board as scheduled by those boards besides conduct of special classes to students appearing for the board exam for Class 10 and also the functioning of hostels for those students.
While teachers and students were found infected at a school in Chennai, about 55 students besides a teacher at a girls' school in Thanjavur were admitted to the government hospital recently after testing positive for COVID-19.
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