Chiba On 17th, 94 schools are closed or shortened classes September 17th 17:19

Even on the 17th, more than a week after the occurrence of Typhoon No.15, 94 public schools in Chiba Prefecture were closed, or classes could not be taken, such as shortening classes.

According to the school board in Chiba Prefecture and local governments, 18 public schools in the prefecture were closed.

Looking at the breakdown, there are 9 elementary schools in Futtsu, Sanmu, and Kimitsu, 5 middle schools in Futtsu, Kimitsu, and Tateyama. A total of three schools in the city, and one high school is the prefectural Tenha High School in Futtsu City.

However, there are 76 schools that delayed the start time or advanced the end time.

Looking at the breakdown, there were 45 elementary schools, 13 junior high schools, 12 kindergartens, 4 high schools, and 2 special support schools.

Last Friday, on the 13th, about 300 schools were closed, or the start time was delayed, but many schools resumed classes on the 17th in areas where power outages were resolved is.

In addition, 10 high schools were closed on Friday, 13th last week, but transfer was done by bus in the section of JR etc. where the Isumi Railway resumed driving and the driving was stopped by students. Since transportation became possible, Otaki High School started classes on the 17th, and Kimitsu Aoba High School and Ichihara High School gave shortened classes.

According to each school board, the power car installation work is proceeding at schools that are out of power, and the number of schools that can resume classes by reducing time on the 18th will increase.

In the future, each school and school board will respond to transfer classes by increasing the number of classes per day, etc., and school counselors will take care of the hearts of affected children.

However, because there are many schools that can not provide school meals even after resuming school, in Kimitsu City, when resuming, teachers visited children's homes and asked if they could bring lunch, but it was difficult This means that some schools have decided to take classes only in the morning.

Also, in Futtsu City schools, the suppliers of rice and bread were damaged, so the menu was changed to udon and spaghetti.

Some nursery schools are closed

According to local governments in Chiba Prefecture, due to the power outage and water outage caused by Typhoon No.15, some of the certified nurseries and certified children's parks in the prefecture continue to be closed.

Of these, Kimitsu City has three nursery schools closed, and another four nursery schools accept children.

In Futtsu City, one certified child park is closed.

One nursery school is closed in Yachimata City, but it is scheduled to open from 18th.

In Kamogawa City and Sanmu City, although there are still nursery schools with blackouts, they are open and accepting children.