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Masks, mandatory tours, distancing. The school restarts in Sicily amid worry, fear and even some moments of panic as happened this morning to the masterful Danilo Dolci from Palermo where initially the entrance of a student was blocked because the temperature reading on the thermocanner indicated 37.6 fever. But only a false alarm of the measure, so the girl was allowed to enter the classroom.
Thus, the lessons resume even in no particular order: about 80 percent of Sicilian schools will start classes in the next few days and not today. Each director can choose independently, also taking into account the constitutional referendum on September 20 and 21.
To open today were mainly secondary schools, while nearly all elementary, secondary and nursery schools, many of which are home to polling stations, will begin on September 24.
Differentiated entry times, staggered access to classrooms and, thanks to the lack of premises, many have planned a mixed teaching with shifts for students between those who will attend classes and those who, instead, will be connected through from the computer itself to participate in the explanations of the teachers. In any case, at least two hundred days of didactic activity must be guaranteed and for this reason the closing of the year has been postponed until June 9.
In Palermo, as you can see in Marco Gullà’s video, the students of teacher Danilo Dolci’s fifth class are back in class. Director Matteo Croce welcomed them. In the capital, doors were also reopened at the Cannizzaro and Einstein scientific institutes, at the Regina Margherita, Danilo Dolci, De Cosmi and Cassarà institutes of human and linguistic sciences. The classical secondary schools Vittorio Emanuele II and Umberto I also came out, doors open to the educated Maria Adelaide, the professional Enrico Medi and the technical institutes Duca degli Abruzzi-Libero Grassi, Vittorio Emanuele III, Marco Polo, Parlatore-Kiyohara. In the Meli and Galilei institutes it will start next Monday, while in the classic Garibaldi the exit is scheduled for Thursday.
In Trapani, secondary schools started today, while primary and secondary schools will start on September 24. Also in Marsala the opening is not in a particular order, while in Mazara del Vallo the start is for the 24th, only for kindergartens on the 25th. Salemi and Gibellina primary and secondary schools have decided to start on September 24 The same for the two institutes of Castellammare «Pascoli» and «Pitré».
In the Agrigento area, the first bell will ring on the 24th only for schools identified as polling stations. In Messina, for primary and secondary school students, the return is scheduled in 10 days, as in almost all schools in the province of Ragusa.
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