France aims to reopen schools amid lingering COVID-19 concerns

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-07-16 19:52:20

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Paris, July 16 (RHC)-- France is aiming to reopen all schools for the new academic year under as "normal" conditions as possible, President Emmanuel Macron announced Tuesday, despite lingering virus concerns from some parents and teachers.

France gradually reopened schools in May and June as the country emerged from virus lockdown, and most children returned to class.  While new infections prompted a few schools to close again, the vast majority stayed open until the school year wrapped up earlier this month.

"We have learned a lot" from that period, Macron said. "We developed a new way of teaching" to take the virus into account.

France's school reopening was driven by concerns about getting parents back to work to restart the economy, as well as widespread worries about disadvantaged children who couldn't access online classes, who need special help or whose families depend on subsidized school lunches.

Schools adjusted schedules to keep children from mingling freely and kept students in one classroom instead of having them move around for different subjects.  They were required to air out classrooms regularly, and masks were necessary for middle and high school students.
 



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