CISCE urges affiliated schools to consider calling off classes due to severe heat

KOLKATA: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations nowadays referred to as upon principals of all affiliated faculties in West Bengal "to adhere and comply" with the request of the state government to suspend categories, due to the sweltering heat.


The CISCE, in the letter, referred to the notification of the state government: "The government of West Bengal has decided to suspend classes in government, government-sponsored and non-government aided schools in West Bengal from June 20 to 30, 2018 due to extreme hot weather conditions."


"We are not saying the schools will be altogether closed, but we have asked for suspension of classes for the period, while the offices will remain open," State Education Minister Partha Chatterjee stated.


The Association of Head of ICSE Schools (Bengal Chapter) common secretary Nabarun Dey stated he had seen the CISCE notification past due in the evening, and it'll take a decision on the issue the next day to come, after discussing with the principals.


"In case the weather conditions did not improve, we will certainly take appropriate decision in the spirit of the CISCE letter," he stated.
CISCE urges affiliated schools to consider calling off classes due to severe heat CISCE urges affiliated schools to consider calling off classes due to severe heat Reviewed by Kailash on June 20, 2018 Rating: 5
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