Escuinapa, Sinaloa.- In the municipalities in southern Sinaloa prepare to reactivate face-to-face classes in its entirety, with the aim that schools “regain life”, that students and teachers return to classrooms, safely and in person.
Ignacio Alfredo Rojas, head of the Baluarte Cañas Regional Service, said that he does not have the specific number of schools that returned in personbut they are aware that there are several that have reactivated their activities in a hybrid way that the students go one day a week or that they go for short periods.
“The main objective is to prepare ourselves to return in person to schools and we can return to normality, that the students and teachers return to the classroomyes But this, as the governor (Rubén Rocha) said, has to take place gradually and depends on how the Covid-19 pandemic behaves,” said the head of the Baluarte-Cañas Regional Service.
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He reported that there are approximately 200 basic level educational establishments, and it has been detected that there is a percentage that have been vandalized, by remaining alone.
He added that there are different opinions regarding the return to face-to-face classes, but the majority of teachers have expressed their interest in returning to classes, including the students, with the main objective that schools recover life and avoid school lag.
“Unfortunately there are students who have preferred to drop out of school, we are encountering this problem, there are schools that are regularly lowering their enrollment, mainly state schools or in those schools that have not yet decided to return to face-to-face classes. Some parents have opted for take their children to schools that already register face-to-face activities,” he explained.
There are no longer excuses for returning to face-to-face classes
“The educational sector has received reinforcement in vaccination, the epidemiological traffic light is green, so there are no longer sufficient arguments to refuse to teach,” said Alfredo Rojas.
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The different educational institutions have received training and have been given manuals on hygiene protocols and provided with a kit to install sanitary filters on campus.
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