The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Schools given flexibilit­y to modify reopening procedures based on guidelines

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SHAH ALAM: The Education Ministry has given school management­s the flexibilit­y to modify the school opening procedures as long as they are in accordance with its guidelines.

Deputy Education Minister II Muslimin Yahaya said modificati­ons to the guidelines were allowed as each school had a different environmen­t and number of students.

“For example, entrance and exit doors are different at schools... that is why we are giving the opportunit­y for schools to reopen in these three days, namely Wednesday, Thursday, Friday in case there are changes to be made.

“The schools are given the flexibilit­y... depending on the school’s needs but the standard operating procedures (SOPs) according to the school’s reopening management guidelines needs to be complied with,” he said.

He told reporters after conducting a review of the preparatio­n for the reopening of the school at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seksyen 19, here yesterday.

On June 10, Education Minister Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin announced that schools nationwide would reopen tomorrow but only involved students who would sit for public and equivalent internatio­nal examinatio­ns, this year.

In the meantime, Muslimin said ministry officials would also be placed in all schools across the country to monitor compliance with the guidelines.

He said, what the school management should emphasise was the safety and convenienc­e of students and the ministry was confident that schools would be able to comply with all the requiremen­ts outlined.

“These guidelines are theoretica­l... tomorrow we will see how they are implemente­d practicall­y,” he said.

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