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71.57% of Jalisco Students Attending Face-to-Face Classes

71.57% of Jalisco Students Attending Face-to-Face Classes

This Monday, August 30, the 2021-2022 School Cycle in basic education has begun under a hybrid and optional at-home model for families.

During this first day, it was recorded that 71.57% of the total enrollment of students will be attending the classrooms in person, that is, 1,188,480 of the 1,660,553 basic education students.

Due to the fact that the registration process will continue to stay open until September 10, as well as the possibility that more families decide that their daughter or son should return to face-to-face classes, this percentage is expected to increase during the following days.

Families who decide to opt for the face-to-face model must commit to working in a coordinated manner with the educational staff to ensure compliance with the following measures:

Establish filter between family and school.

Always wear facemasks correctly.

Wash hands frequently.

Use antibacterial gel.

Keep an appropriate distance from other people.

Do not share food or personal items with other people. 

On the other hand, those who decide that their daughter or son should not attend school, must notify their teacher and continue their distance learning process from the educational tools available in Recrea Digital:

https://recreadigital.jalisco.gob.mx/ 

The assigned teacher will be in charge of evaluating the work and the academic performance of each of the students. 

The Action Protocol against COVID-19 for the return to face-to-face classes at the Ministry of Education campuses can be consulted at the following link:

https://reactivacioneconomica.jalisco.gob.mx/wp-content/uploads/2021/07 /1_4920424244942209667.pdf 

For questions and reports regarding the non-compliance of the protocols, the email is available: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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