Crisis Staff: The youngest return to school, combined classes for higher grade pupils

She explained that the youngest students will attend classes at school, respecting all measures, including the principles for reducing the physical possibility of transmitting the virus, which means the minimum number of students.
According to her, there will be up to 15 pupils in one classroom, who will sit at a distance of at least 1.5 meters, and classes will be shortened to 30 minutes.
After the session of the Crisis Staff, Kisi-Tepavevi told reporters that all aspects were discussed, such as the number of students in schools, the age of the children, and special attention will be paid to something that will be continuously monitored, and that is the current epidemiological situation.
She pointed out that now we have a situation when prevention measures give effects and we have a more favorable epidemiological situation.
"Accordingly, decisions were made on how to organize classes in the next school year. We did everything to ensure that our youngest students attend classes in the school as much as possible. This is important for their future schooling. For older grades, we will have different combinations of classes", she explained.
She announced that the Minister of Education, Mladen arevi, would inform the public about this in more detail today, at a press conference at 3 p.m.
Kisi said that it is important that all prevention measures are respected during the stay at the school, which will reduce the risk to the minimum possibility of transmitting the infection.
"It is anticipated that the entire first school day in all schools will be dedicated to prevention, the manner of implementing prevention and the importance of preventive measures as a new form of behavior that will make a safe stay in schools for children,...

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