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Classes are divided and take turns. There will be no school work before the summer and they will not be seated for elementary students.
Education Minister Heinz Faßmann presented the step-by-step plan to open schools on Friday.
- As you already know, the May 4th with lessons for dropouts and students in the final grades at vocational schools and vocational middle schools.
- Students ages 6 to 14, those in elementary schools, junior high schools, new middle schools, and special schools, will move on May 18.
- For all other students, classes begin on 3 of June.
- As the “press” reported on Thursday, the Classes in two groups. shared. Group A is in school Monday through Wednesday, Group B on Thursday and Friday. Next week is the other way around. Days at home are “homework days.” If necessary, childcare is also available at school for these days.
- The Schedule They are largely preserved. Afternoon classes are skipped, as are music and gym classes. And: “The rate of learning slows down,” Faßmann emphasized.
- Bases for Qualification They are first and foremost the mid-year report, but it also includes pre-closing performance, distance learning and the lessons that come now. School work is no longer done before summer. If students want to improve, oral exams are possible.
- There are none for elementary students. Stay seated, unless requested by parents. In the other schools, students with one five and in any case with several five may advance according to the decision of the class conference.
- Students with previous illnesses. or those with relatives at risk are considered excused. This also applies to teachers who present a certificate.
- Students must wear masks on their way through schools, but not in class. A “Hygiene manual” Regulates these and other requirements, such as washing hands and staying clear in detail. More about that
- Fassmann requests the operators of Kindergartensaccept all children in need of care, regardless of professional background or employer confirmation. The Health Ministry also released a decree on Friday: Provincial governors must issue an ordinance that “all child care offers for all children are guaranteed and offered.” Plus