24,000 first grade students went to schools in Ardabil – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

According to the Mehr correspondent, in a ceremony held on Thursday morning at the Sanai Primary School in Ardabil, the Director General of Education of Ardabil Province stated: Simultaneously with the first of October, the celebration of flowers and buds was held in primary and preschool schools in Ardabil Province.
Ahmad Naseri stated: 24,000 first grade elementary students and 18,000 preschool students went to schools at the same time as the first of October.
He said: “According to the pattern of reopening schools, from the third Saturday of October, primary, first and second secondary education in rural and nomadic schools with a population density of less than 15 people will be in person.”
The Director General of Education of Ardabil Province assured the parents that all health facilities and equipment are provided in schools so that students in all levels of education can study in perfect health and raise a worthy generation for the future.
Naseri added: “Families should not worry about their children, because teachers, principals and educators are more sympathetic to the next generation than them, so that education can be done in person and with appropriate conditions in the best conditions and with the guarantee of health in the school environment.”
In another part of his speech, he noted: In urban schools, students will study in person from November, but from the third of October, it will be in absentia or a combination of virtual and face-to-face, which according to the principals and the school council. Or their study is done in absentia.
Naseri added: it is emphasized that in the first four weeks, reviewing and repeating the courses of previous years to strengthen the readiness of students, then new courses will be taught.
“Elementary school enrollment has reached 99 percent,” he said. This year has been fully realized.
Nasseri pointed to the distribution of textbooks in recent weeks and continued: “Apart from the distribution of textbooks, tablets and other equipment have also been distributed to students in need so that they do not have any problems attending the Shad network.”
He continued: “We do not have a shortage of teachers in primary school and no class is empty of teachers, and we certainly tried to compensate the shortages to a large extent by attracting teaching staff.”
The Director General of Education of Ardabil Province stated: From Saturday, the 3rd of October, when the bell of schools reopens in Ardabil Province, more than 253,000 students will go to schools, although in the cities of October, students will study in cyberspace and in absentia. .
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