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The Municipality of São Paulo announced this Thursday the 13th, the opening of schools of the day February 1st. Schools will be able to reopen at 35% of capacity initially. The private network will launch for regular classes on February 1. On this date, the municipal network must begin planning activities for teachers: face-to-face classes in the municipal network will begin on February 15.
Students and teachers who are part of the risk group for covid-19 I should not return. The idea is that students do rotation go to school and return in person will be optional for students. Schools in the capital of São Paulo were closed in March 2020 to contain the spread of the coronavirus. During the last year, a partial reopening was allowed in the municipal system, only for extracurricular activities in infant and primary education.
The face-to-face return of São Paulo schools to all stages of teaching was anticipated by the Status and communicated by the City Council on Thursday morning. Since taking office, the new Secretary of Education, Fernando Padula, has worked hard to reopen the schools and spoke with groups of parents, pediatricians, scientists, and educators to support the decision to reopen the units.
According to the Secretary of Health, Edson Aparecido, studies were carried out in the capital that indicated that there was no evidence of a significant role of children in the transmission of covid-19. “Observation of hospitalization and death rates also reveals low rates that have remained constant for this age group, but we had to have a long time of analysis and observation.”
The capital of São Paulo adopted a more restrictive position regarding the reopening of schools in the pandemic. A first partial refund, only for extracurricular activities, was only authorized in October of last year. Despite state government support for the resumption of classes, only in November did the City authorize the reopening of schools for regular high school classes.
Aparecido pointed out that the City Council will control the transmission of covid-19 in sentinel schools. “We will choose in the area of the 28 health surveillance units a school that will be monitored and we will have all the data of students, staff and parents. This school will be a benchmark for us in that territory ”, he said. “Health surveillance recommends selective return to school for the entire school system, with the capacity of 35% of this equipment. It is possible that all units will work again, but with a maximum capacity of 35% ”.
The return to regular classes in private schools in the capital is allowed from February 1. The sector, which has seen enrollment drop since it closed last year, was pushing for reopening. With the long time without classes, part of the private early childhood education units in the capital ended up closing the doors.
In the municipal network, teachers must return to school to receive and plan activities from February 1, but the return of students should only occur from February 15. “The risk group of teachers and students with comorbidities is not returning at this time. Temporary teachers have been hired,” Padula explained.
He said there will be a check on the 4,000 schools in the company or partner network to see if the schools can reopen. “Not having, we will not open.” Municipal schools must operate for 5 hours a day. The return will be mandatory for teachers who are not part of the covid-19 risk group.
For students, the return is optional, according to Padula. Family members will be consulted on the intention to return and the secretary hopes that the confidence of the parents of the students with the face-to-face return will increase over time. “This is a construction process. People are afraid, insecure and little by little we are going to build security and show that face-to-face school is necessary.”
Padula also said that Mayor Bruno Covas must sign a letter to the Health Minister on Thursday requesting that education professionals be prioritized in the covid-19 vaccination plan. The face-to-face return to schools is resisted by teachers, who fear contamination and ask to return only when professionals are vaccinated.
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