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Rivers Schools Resume, Today
Primary and secondary schools across the state reopen today for the second term 2020/2021 academic session.
Both public and private schools are hereby urged to resume for normal academic activities for the term.
The Tide gathered that the resumption was in line with 2020/2021 academic calendar of the state approved by the state Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike.
Earlier in a statement, the permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Education, Sir Chidi Adiele urged all schools to maintain all Covid-19 protocols, including the wearing of face masks, use of hand sanitisers and staggered classes of morning and afternoon sessions in order to avoid overcrowding.
The statement said “if a school is capable, it should adopt blended learning approach All staff and students must continually be educated on the need to comply with Covid-19 protocols”.
All students must come to school wearing their facemasks or face shields as part of measures, to check over crowding in schools, all schools should adopt two sessions except where the population of the school is so small as to make possible for only morning session to hold.
The statement further wishes all pupils, students, staff and parents / guardians the very best of the term.
By: Lady Godknows Ogbulu
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