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In the aftermath of Corona 19, kindergarten and elementary, middle, and high schools started to be postponed again. It is postponed for two weeks and will be opened on April 6, which is the first school ever opened.

Reporter Han Ji-yeon.

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The Ministry of Education decided to postpone the opening of schools across the country to April 6.

As of March 2nd, a total of 5 weeks has been postponed, and the first school ever opened in April.

The Ministry of Education has released guidelines on the academic calendar and prevention management to minimize school site confusion.

The provincial and provincial offices of education and schools were encouraged to reduce ten days from the number of statutory class days, and the number of classes per day was also reduced in proportion to the decreasing number of class days, so that the number of classes per day was not increased.

The Ministry of Education has not ruled out the possibility of delaying the opening of the school, saying that the timing of starting school can be adjusted according to changes in the Corona19 situation.

This year's college admissions schedule is scheduled to be announced on April 6th, considering the possibility of delaying the opening of high school.

An additional budget is added to school quarantine.

It will be used for KRW 250 billion in emergency care support, preparation of quarantine products such as masks and hand cleaners, and online learning operations.

For 'social distance', the desk decided to maximize the distance between individuals to rearrange and separate students from meals and breaks.

In addition, during the postponement period, each school operates distance learning, and in kindergarten and elementary school, emergency care is provided until 7 pm.