Parents will get two weeks’ notice before school reopens, says Dr Noor Hisham
Monday, 08 Jun 2020 06:59 PM MYTMalaysian schools have been closed since the enforcement of the movement control order on March 18, with learning handled by teachers through online classes. — Bernama pic
He said that the Ministry of Health will also have a meeting with the Ministry of Education tomorrow to discuss suitable reopening dates.“We will give two weeks to parents to prepare for school reopening.“This is our plan, but we will discuss it at length tomorrow during the meeting with the MOE,” he told his daily press briefing in Putrajaya today.
Malaysian schools have been closed since the enforcement of the movement control order on March 18, with learning handled by teachers through online classes. On school reopening, Mohd Radzi also said the move would only involve Form Five and Six students in nearly 3,000 secondary schools nationwide.
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