Andhra Pradesh: Half-day classes for schools till April end
Press Trust of India | April 1, 2023 | 09:26 PM IST | 1 min read
The school for classes 1 to 9 in Andhra Pradesh will function from 7:45 AM to 12:30 PM until the last working day on April 30, 2023.
VIJAYAWADA: Starting from Monday, all schools in Andhra Pradesh will conduct half-day classes, said an official on Saturday, in keeping with the annual practice during the summer.
The classes will start from 7:45 AM to 12:30 PM for Class 1 to 9 students until the last working day on April 30. However, schools hosting SSC examination centres will not conduct classes on exam days. "These schools shall conduct compensatory classes for six days on the available public holidays during the period from April 3 to 30. The compensatory classes will also follow half day schedule," S Suresh Kumar, Commissioner of School Education said in a statement.
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Second Saturday in April, usually a holiday, will be a working day for schools this year, Kumar said. Considering the scorching summer days during which children would attend schools, the Commissioner directed officials to supply adequate drinking water with the support of the gram panchayats and RWS department.
Further, he cautioned them to avoid classes in open areas or under the trees and asked the authorities to stock up some oral rehydration solution (ORS) sachets in every school for use in the event of a sun stroke. Likewise, Kumar instructed officials to provide butter milk along with mid-day meals with the latter being supplied at the end of classes.
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