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News ID: 82746
Publish Date : 13 September 2020 - 21:39
While U.S.-Backed SDF Keeps Schools Closed in North

Over 3mn Syrian Students Back in Schools in New Academic Year

DAMASCUS (Dispatches) – More than 3 million Syrian students returned to school on Sunday as the new academic year began amid precautions against the COVID-19, state news agency SANA reported.
A total of 3,735,521 students went to 13,280 schools across Syria as the Education Ministry took several measures to clean schools and used detergents to disinfect classrooms and the interior of schools.
The schools’ opening was initially scheduled for the beginning of September but was postponed until Sunday over COVID-19 concerns.
At the Amir al-Khatib school in the capital Damascus, students were seen wearing face masks on their first school day while educational supervisors were spraying disinfectants on their hands before they entered classrooms.
Milad Shiha, an educational supervisor at Amir al-Khatib, told Xinhua that the parents’ fears about sending their children to school are understandable.
"It’s the right of parents to fear for their kids but I ask the parents to follow the medical advice, keep in touch with the school administration and turn the medical advice into a lifestyle,” she said.
Zeina Mahmoud, a health supervisor, said health advisors and supervisors have been assigned to each school to assess and report the health situation and the wellbeing of students.
"There is a health advisor whose job is to check on all the cleaning and disinfection measures and the wellbeing of the students and teachers from the beginning to the end of the school day with the aim of maintaining public safety at school,” she noted.
However, in Kurdish-controlled areas in Hasakah province in northeastern Syria, the Kurdish-led U.S.-backed so-called Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) prevented high school students from entering their schools, SANA said.
Citing educational officials in Hasakah, SANA charged that the SDF is taking schools as bases in the region.