Classes resumed at elementary and junior high schools in various places. Distributed school attendance and temperature measurement at 12:42 on June 1 to prevent corona infection.

Schools in various regions, which had been closed due to the new coronavirus, resumed classes from the 1st day while taking measures to prevent infection, such as distributed school attendance and body temperature measurement.

Classes are divided into two classes in Tokyo

Following the cancellation of the declaration of emergency, classes were resumed at elementary and junior high schools in Tokyo for the first time in about three months.

Of these, classes were resumed at Higashidai Elementary School in Mitaka City, Tokyo, divided into two classes from the 1st to prevent infection.

For the first year students, they have been studying mainly for homework for the first two months, so it is the first time for a teacher to teach. In my Japanese language class, I was learning how to write Hiragana with my classmates.

One of the boys said, "I've been thrilled since morning because I've always wanted to go to school. Writing hiragana is difficult but fun, and I want to play with my friends."

Classes have finally resumed at over 1,800 public elementary and junior high schools in Tokyo, but how to recover late learning while paying attention to prevent infections and to avoid overburdening children. How much is a big issue.

Yuji Yamashita, Principal of Higashidai Elementary School, Takanan Gakuen, Mitaka City, said, “I am really happy that the children are back in good health. The second and third waves of the infection are expected, but while keeping safety and health first I will try to guarantee it. "

Distributed school attendance in Osaka in the morning and afternoon

To prevent the spread of infection at elementary schools in Osaka City, children in the same class are divided into two groups, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

In Osaka prefecture, public elementary and junior high schools and high schools restarted from the day after the emergency declaration was lifted. Among them, children wore masks and went to school at Kawakita Elementary School in Nishiyodogawa Ward, Osaka.

To prevent the spread of infection, Osaka City conducts distributed school attendance by splitting children in the same class into two groups, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon. Half of the 15th class attended in the morning in the second year of the sixth year.

Principal Tatsuhiro Higashikawa greeted the school broadcast by saying, "I can't talk in a loud voice or interact with friends, but let's connect with our hearts and enjoy ourselves."

The children, sitting at intervals, took home economics classes as the classroom windows and doors were left open, and reported how they spent their time at home.

One of the boys said, "I'm happy that I can come to school. I want to take care that everyone does not get the coronavirus and have a good time."

At the end of the second hour, the children will be ready to go home, eat their lunch, and return home. In Osaka City, the school will continue to be distributed until the 14th of this month, and from 15th, the classes will be held in the usual manner.

Entrance ceremony at the schoolyard in Saitama

While many schools were reopened in Saitama Prefecture, the entrance ceremony was held about two months later at elementary and junior high schools in Iruma City, and some elementary schools held a ceremony in the playground to prevent infection.

In Iruma City, the entrance ceremony was held at 27 elementary and junior high schools in the city on the 1st, and of these, at Takakura Elementary School, which welcomed about 50 new students, a ceremony was held at the schoolyard as part of measures to prevent the spread of infection. Was done

The entrance ceremony was held in the form of distributing freshmen into two groups, morning and afternoon.First, the principal Hishi Sayo said, `` I am grateful to be able to study with everyone, but scared while having about 20 new students. Let's have a healthy mind and body that will not be defeated by illness. "

This year's ceremony was greatly simplified compared to the usual year, with attendance of guests and students and withdrawal of school song performances, and parents who could not participate were guarded by children over the fence of the wire mesh separating the school site and the road. It took about 10 minutes while watching the situation.

A new 1st-year boy said, "I'm very happy to have entered the school. I want to make many friends."

A mother in her 40s who watched the entrance ceremony from outside the fence said, "I thought the entrance ceremony was canceled, so I'm happy to see it this way. I want to make friends and make lots of fun memories." I was talking.

In Chiba, check the body temperature and go to the school building

Even at an elementary school in Nagareyama City, Chiba Prefecture, distributed schooling began on the first day, and children were entering the school building after checking with a non-contact thermometer whether they had a fever.

To prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, Nagareyama City installed a non-contact thermometer for each class in all elementary and junior high schools in the city, and started decentralized schooling from the 1st.

Of these, at Yagi Minami Elementary School, each of the children went to the classroom after having their temperature measured by the staff before entering the school building.

Finally, the first-year students who took their first lessons learned how to rub their fingers and wrists while watching videos created by faculty members so that they could learn how to properly wash their hands.

The 1st grade boy said, "I enjoyed studying with everyone." The girl said, "I was happy to learn about hand washing and gargle. I want to play soccer with friends and study music."

According to the principal, Tomoko Sato, "It is difficult for children to notice physical condition changes, so I would like to be aware of the physical condition of the children at all times so that they can lead a safe school life."

When NHK confirmed the 54 municipalities in Chiba prefecture by telephone and information on the website, Inzai City reopened the school from the 26th of the last month, Shirai City from the 28th of the last month, and 52 municipalities such as Chiba from the 1st. Elementary and junior high school has resumed.

Most elementary and junior high schools decide to take distributed school or gradually extend school hours.

On the other hand, there are differences in the timing of restarting school lunch depending on each local government, and there are places where it will restart from 1st, while Ichikawa City and Noda City are planning to restart from 22nd this month after confirming the situation of distributed school attendance. I will.

In Fukui, separate the desk and thoroughly ventilate

Many schools in Fukui Prefecture have resumed their classes in earnest from the first day.

Of these, about 130 people were enrolled at Koshishi Elementary School in Eiheiji-cho, which had been closed since March this year.

The children wore their masks and washed their hands as soon as they entered the classroom.

Teachers also checked the temperature of children and the health of their families.

In this elementary school, we used to sit side by side with two people sitting side by side as a measure to prevent infections, but we have decided to separate them from each other and to thoroughly ventilate the classroom.

Also, in the music class, the teacher teaches not to make a loud voice while wearing a mask when singing a song. It was.

Furthermore, regarding the recorder and keyboard harmonica, the plan is to practice only how to move the hands, without playing with breath.

Kamishii Elementary School principal Mitsuhiro Nanbu said, "I think that the school will be reopened after an interval of three months and I can finally start the school. I think that there will be many things I need to be careful about such as school lunch, so I will talk thoroughly with my teacher. I would like to take appropriate measures. "