Naples, many high schools remain at 50%
La Campania from Monday 26 April it will be in the yellow zone but not all schools high schools in Naples will bring almost all students back to class. Although the latest Covid decree from the Draghi government provides that between 70 and 100 percent of students in the yellow and orange zones will return to class, several high schools have decided to keep 50 percent of students in attendance. A decision also taken by virtue of the ordinance issued yesterday by the President of the Campania Region, Vincenzo De Luca, which allows school principals to stick to 50 percent of in-person teaching "if the application of the guidelines of Ministerial Decree no. 39/2020 is incompatible".
And so the high school circulars issued by the principals yesterday confirm in many cases the methods already in force in the week that has just ended. Among the schools that are maintaining 50 percent of students in attendance is the Sannazaro classical high school which is therefore maintaining the calendar already proposed with the classes in integrated teaching and therefore with 50 percent of the students in the class in attendance and the other half connected from home. The reasoning put in place in other schools is different, which have decided to bring back to the classroom all the students of the final classes who will have to take the final exam while the others continue in Dad.
This is how the 'Vico' and 'Umberto' high schools are moving. Instead, the 'Labriola' scientific high school will bring 70 percent of its students back to class. Here, in the central location on via Terracina, students from the first and fifth grades will return to class every day, while the other classes will have alternating lessons in person and in DAD for class groups. An increase made possible, the circular emphasizes, by virtue of the large classrooms and corridors of the structure. Instead, the students of the location on via Bakunin will remain at 50 percent, where the spaces make the increase in students in person "incompatible".
Article published on 24 April 2021 - 21:41