Principal director School Education, Shanavas has informed all concerned to strictly comply with the directives and advisories issued by the government.
According to DIPR report, following are the directives/advisories”
1. The safety of Covid vaccine on children of age 15 and above has been certified by the competent authority and Covid vaccination drive for children in the age group 15 – 18 has already commenced in many States.
All parents are advised to get their children in the age group 15 – 18 voluntarily vaccinated for Covid -19 at the nearest Government Covid -19 Vaccination Centres free of cost as per the schedule notified by the Department of Health & Family Welfare.
2. Admission for students of Classes I and above shall be done as per the schedule notified vide this office Notification No.ED/AEI-8/2019 Dated, December 15, 2021.
3. Conduct of normal classes (Offline mode) for students studying up to Class VIII stand suspended/closed till January31, 2022.
4. Schools may resume conduct of Online Classes for students of Classes I to VIII/IX.
5. Conduct of normal classes (Offline mode) for students of Classes IX to XII is permitted subjected to the following condition;
Any student of Class IX and above whose age is 15 and above shall be allowed to attend normal/offline classes only if he/she has taken at least one dose of vaccine against Covid -19.
6. Heads of all High & Higher Secondary Schools under State Board ( Both Govt. & Private) should submit the number of students enrolled in their schools in the Age Group of 15 – 18 at the Activity Tab provided at the School Monitoring Portal https://school.dosenl.in/ on or before 14/01/2022 without fail.
7. Heads of all Schools under CBSE & ICSE Boards (Both Govt. & Private) should submit the number of students enrolled in their schools in the Age Group of 15 – 18 through email to director.se.nagaland@gmail.com on or before January 14, 2022 without fail.
Notification regarding organizing of Special Vaccination Drive for students in the age group 15 -18 will be issued after ascertaining the number of students enrolled in the Age Group of 15 – 18.