Return to face-to-face classes in Puebla: that’s how it will be

As of January 3, the return to face-to-face classes in the state of Puebla, for which the Ministry of Public Education (SEP) released the protocol that must be followed for this to be possible.

According to the agency, guidelines It will be a process in which the hybrid system and the staggered face-to-face school system continues, to which around one million 677 thousand 401 students of the basic and upper secondary level will return.

In that sense, through a release expressed that the resumption of activities will be in full adherence to the health protocols both in public and private institutions of compulsory education, according to the days, number of students, as well as the conditions that each campus and educational level indicate.

Likewise, they must follow the following measures:

  • Respect the sanitary filters from home, upon admission, and during the stay in schools.
  • Constant cleaning and disinfection of common spaces.
  • Use a mask, water, soap or antibacterial gel.
  • Keep a healthy distance.
  • Respect the entrance and exit signs of the buildings.
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In addition to the foregoing, the Secretariat undertook to remain with constant monitoring of possible cases of COVID-19 that are detected from the time of admission in each school.

However, the return will be made according to the days and the amount of students, as well as the conditions that each institution indicates in a staggered manner, so that the return is safe for all those who participate in it.

In addition, the SEP indicated that only 105 institutions will continue with the remote modality, this derived from the rehabilitation works that are carried out following damage by Hurricane Grace and “vandalism”, carried out by the Poblano Administrator Committee for the Construction of Educational Spaces ( CAPCEE).

What is the hybrid model?

The hybrid model has the following characteristics:

  • School groups are divided to take face-to-face classes twice a week and two at a distance.
  • Comply with sanitary protocols such as the use of face masks, application of antibacterial gel, temperature measurement and respecting the healthy distance.
  • General recesses were suspended, as well as ceremonies, flag honors or any other type of meeting.
  • The schools established which activities needed to be done in person and which ones can continue remotely.
  • Classes like chemistry, biology, or computer science They received priority to be carried out in person due to the integration of workshops for their learning.

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