The school that finally entered the entrance ceremony is also new model Corona May 7 12:57

On the 7th day after the large holidays, there were a series of activities such as reopening the school and holding an entrance ceremony which was delayed due to the new coronavirus, but some schools are still closed.

Tottori public school reopens all at once Thorough measures such as ventilation

In Tottori prefecture, after the national declaration of emergency was expanded nationwide, all public schools were temporarily closed from the 27th of last month. After thoroughly implementing measures such as ventilation, it was restarted all together from the 7th.

Of these, at Kamitan Elementary School in Kurayoshi City, faculty and staff welcomed children to attend school outside the school building, listening to the results of thermometry at home and their physical condition.

It also means that children who forget to take a temperature measurement should measure their body temperature on the spot and have their parents come to pick up if they have a fever, and recommend that they go to a medical institution. In the classroom, we took measures such as opening the windows to ventilate and wearing a mask thoroughly.

In the 6th grade classroom, the teacher in charge of the class called on the children, "Because there are still some schools in other prefectures that are still closed. Let's cherish the time we can study at school." Was taught to do well.

The boy said, "I'm worried if I'm late for my studies, so I want to do my best."

Yamagata Tsuruoka 1 month late entrance ceremony

While the declaration of emergencies was extended until the end of this month, the entrance ceremony was held at the elementary school in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture, about a month later than originally planned, on the 7th.

The entrance ceremony for 37 elementary and junior high schools in Tsuruoka City was scheduled to take place early last month, but it was postponed due to the confirmation of people infected with the new coronavirus, and the entrance ceremony was held on the 7th and 8th. I will.

Of these, 24 new first year students attended the gymnasium at Tsuruoka City Sai Elementary School.

To prevent the spread of infection, only one representative student attended the ceremony, and the first graders sat 2 meters apart from each other.

At the ceremony, Mr. Hiroaki Kato said, "I've been waiting for everyone to enter the school for a long time. I'm looking forward to coming back to school next week."

After the ceremony, a freshman boy said, "It was fun to meet new friends. I will do my best at elementary school."

At elementary and junior high schools in Tsuruoka City, we will resume classes from the 11th of this month after thoroughly implementing preventive measures such as distributing masks to all children and students.

The entrance ceremony in some parts of Fukui Prefecture will be closed for the time being

At some elementary and junior high schools and high schools in Fukui Prefecture, an entrance ceremony that was delayed by one month was held on the 7th. However, even though the ceremony was held, the school will continue to be closed for the time being, and from this month 11th, we plan to start home-based classes using video distribution via the Internet.

The entrance ceremony was held at elementary and junior high schools and seven prefectural high schools in seven cities and towns in Fukui Prefecture.

Of these, at Arihito Higashi Elementary School in Ono City, 44 new first-year students first entered the classroom, greeted their teachers, and attended the entrance ceremony held at the gym.

The ceremony was carried out at a reduced scale to prevent infection, such as school students and guests not attending except guardians, and measures such as disinfecting hands at the entrance and keeping the distance between children about 1.5 meters were taken. It was.

Toshihiro Otsuka said, “I think everyone is doing their best to endure various things. What I'm doing now is definitely a big help, so please listen to the people at home and do your best. "And said the expression.

A new first-year girl said, "I'm glad that the entrance ceremony was held. I want to play tag with my friends when school starts."

A father in his thirties said, "I'm glad I had the entrance ceremony early. I had to teach myself for the past month, so I'm looking forward to home classes."

Schools in Fukui Prefecture will be closed for the time being even after the entrance ceremony, and home-based classes using video distribution via the Internet will begin from 11th of this month.