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The last Dpcm envisaged the return to school for high school students from January 7, for a 75% participation. While the proposals for a safe return are being advanced – yesterday the minister announced the possibility of an extension of the school calendar – the Regions continue in a more or less different way than the measures decided by the government.
Currently, according to the latest orders of the Minister of Health, in the yellow zone: Emilia Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Lazio, Liguria, Marche, Molise, Autonomous Province of Trento, Puglia, Sardinia, Sicily, Umbria, Veneto.
In the orange zone: Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Lombardy, Piedmont, Autonomous Province of Bolzano, Tuscany, Valle d’Aosta.
In particular the case of Abruzzo, which autonomously decided to leave the red zone region, but was warned by Ministers Boccia and Speranza.
Therefore, all of Italy, barring additional changes, is outside the red zone. For school, face-to-face teaching is confirmed until the eighth grade, dad for high school. However, the situation is not the same in all regions.
Region updates
Updated regional measures:
Abruzzo: As of Wednesday, December 9, all high school students return to school.
Basilicata: Starting on December 9, primary and lower secondary students return to school.
Campania: From December 9 in the classroom to second grade, the others continue with distance education.
Molise: From December 9 to January 6, face-to-face teaching activities for primary and secondary schools are suspended.
Piedmont: second and third grade digital teaching until December 23.
Apulia: until December 23, the possibility of elementary and secondary schools to carry out face-to-face or integrated digital teaching is confirmed, according to the families’ request.
Umbria: Starting on Wednesday, December 9, secondary school students return to the classroom.
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