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Private school students in grades between 3rd and 8th grade of primary school can return to face-to-face classes at November 3, Tuesday, according to the president of the Union of Private Educational Establishments of Ceará (Sinepe), Andréa Nogueira. The face-to-face return of the institutions in the Health Region of Fortaleza was authorized on Sunday (25) by Governor Camilo Santana.
To meet the requirements of the state decree, 1,500 professionals from private schools are being evaluated this Tuesday (27), a procedure that must be carried out with the support of the Department of Health of Ceará (Sesa), and runs until Friday (30). Employees and teachers testing negative for Covid-19 You will be allowed to return to activities in educational institutions.
In Ceará, at least five private schools closed classes after suspected cases of infection by the new coronavirus have been detected, as confirmed by Sinepe.
“The private school has been doing preventive work, taking care to temporarily suspend some classes until the final exam results. Close classes temporarily, if necessary, “says the president.
Despite this, Andrea notes that most parents are feel safe send your children to school, starting next week, in the new stage of flexibility. “In the first stage there was this insecurity, but after two months of face-to-face classes, parents are seeing that the protocols and all the care are being followed by the schools,” he says.
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Classes from 3rd to 8th year of basic education in public and private schools, in addition to vocational or preparatory courses for high school, are already authorized, from this Monday (26), to return to the classroom schedule in the Capital and in the other 43 municipalities of the Sanitary Region of Fortaleza, according to state decree No. 33,783.
Municipal and state schools, however, continue without a return date, as reported in a note by the Secretary of Education of Ceará (Seduc). “We are in conversation with the different actors that represent the network of state public schools to decide the best date for the return in person. At the same time, we have expanded the monitoring of schools, to ensure that the resumption is planned responsibly and safely.” , scores.
According to Seduc, schools that “have the adequate infrastructure, have Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for students and employees, will be able to comply with the established health and safety rules and all professionals have taken the Covid-19 exam“.
In total, they are investing R $ 46.4 million in adjustments, including the execution of works, the acquisition of supplies and the purchase of personal protective equipment (PPE). The resources, according to the Ministry, come from the State Treasury and the National Fund for the Development of Education (FNDE).
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