1 in 3 elementary schools in Busan



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1 in 3 elementary schools in Busan

Reporter Hyunjung Lee [email protected]


Check-in: 2020-10-19 19:24:47Review: 2020-10-19 19:30:15Published: 2020-10-19 19:31:08 (page 8)

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On the morning of the 19th, when first-rate social distancing eased, classes at front-line schools were expanded across the country.  This school, where all students attend school every day, operates a time difference system to keep density within two-thirds.  Yunhap news

On the morning of the 19 in the morning, on the morning of the 19, when the first-rate social distancing was alleviated, classes in the front-line schools were expanded across the country. This school, where all students attend school every day, operates a time difference system to keep density within two-thirds. Yunhap news

As of 19, 38.5% of Busan elementary schools began attending school every day in accordance with measures to alleviate the first stage of distancing caused by Corona 19. 22.8% of middle school and 9.8% of secondary school go to school every day.

38.5% of 304 schools attend school every day

Middle and high schools were only 22.8% and 9.8%

According to the Busan City Education Office on the 19th, there are 110 elementary schools that all students attend every day after that day, and 7 schools attend school every day through the school system of the morning / afternoon or class division. As a result, 38.5% of the 304 elementary schools attend school every day. The rest of the elementary schools maintain a density of two thirds.

The daily school attendance rate for all middle school students was lower than for elementary schools. Of the 171 middle schools in Busan, 39 schools attended the school, representing only 22.8%. Secondary schools were lower than this, so only 14 of 143 (9.8%) attended the full school, and the remaining 90% or more schools maintained a two-thirds density.

Recently, as the Ministry of Education relaxed the standard for schools with exceptions to the principle of distance from schools to around 300 students (kindergartens have less than 60 students), there are more schools available for all students to attend. Furthermore, in accordance with the policy of the City Office of Education, all first and second grade students in Busan elementary schools began attending school every day from that day on.

Parents in the lower grades were generally welcome. Kim So-young (38, Geumjeong-gu, Busan), who has a second-year son in elementary school, said: “I felt so guilty that I neglected my son because I didn’t send him to care class. It is good to be able to eat cooked rice and it is easy to bother less study ”. On the other hand, schools where all students go to school minimize the density of restaurants and restrooms by delaying and adjusting class hours. Reporter Lee Hyun-jung

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