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Students in the Belo Horizonte do Colgio Militar, an institution run by the Brazilian Army, is now returning to the classroom, amid a legal battle to reopen. By means of a note, the Reserve Officials Preparation Center and the educational institution reported that the relief of students will be maintained, and that classes will resume “gradually and safely (…), following a detailed and taking into account the health protocols provided in the context of COVID-19”. Today, the institution has opened its doors to eighth and ninth grade students.
Caio Arthur Lima Domingues, 14, is in the ninth grade of elementary school and is looking forward to the first day. “The hour is up, you have to go back! Not just to stay home. But you have been warned about the last minute,” he said. He says he feels safe: “I trust the school,” he added. He also stated that he misses his teammates that he has not known since March and is excited.
Yesterday, the students’ families received a release with guidance on the protective measures that students must take to prevent coronavirus infection, how to wear a mask (and carry a reserve), maintain a distance of 1.5 meters between classmates. The institution also informs that there will be a temperature control at the entrance and exit of classes and availability of alcohol gel. Students are also prohibited from physical contact and borrowing school supplies, water bottles, and makeup.
Also according to the institution, the page of classes by Internet it will continue to be available to students who, “for good reason, are unable to attend school.” The statement also informs parents or guardians that the schedule for the return of school years for next week will still be released, between October 13 and 16.
As an eighth grade student, Cristiane Rodrigues celebrated the decision that determines the return. “The expectation that face-to-face classes will now return once and for all. The important lap is over,” she said.
J Maria Eduarda Benevenuto, 16, is in the ninth grade. “I miss my friends, but I think there is no need to go back. We are already at the end of the year and we were taking an online class, which was working very well,” he said. The return must be without hugs: “unfortunately, but excited to see you,” he added.
She believes that the school is well equipped. “The dining room is closed, each one with their own bottle of water so as not to use the drinking fountain and the adapted rooms,” said María Eduarda.
Last Tuesday, Chamber 6 of the Federal Regional Court of the 1st Region accepted an appeal from the Union (which represents the Military College, since the educational institution administered by the Army is, therefore, linked to the federal government). The decision suspended the effects of a precautionary measure demanded by the Public Ministry of the Federation (MPF), which prohibited the return of face-to-face activities.
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On September 16, the Colgio Militar in the capital announced that it would resume face-to-face classes, suspended since March 18. Judge Willian Ken Aoki complied with Sindsep-MG’s request, suspended the opening of the school and imposed a fine for disobedience.
Despite the imposition of the Federal Justice, the educational institution opened its doors on September 21, but again interrupted the activities of the unit, which is located in Bairro So Francisco, Pampulha Region.
The decision favoring the union was reversed by Judge Jirair Aram Meguerian on Friday (25), but shortly thereafter, the 3rd Cvel Court accepted another request from the MPF and decided to keep the face-to-face classes suspended.
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The recommendation is to avoid overcrowding, stay away from those with respiratory infection symptoms, wash your hands frequently, cough with your forearm in front of your mouth, and often use soap and water to wash your hands or alcohol gel after the contact with surfaces. and people. At home, take extra precautions against COVID-19.
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