Tanjung, S Kalimantan (ANTARA) - Three pillars of Tanjung Sub-district, Tabalong Regency, carried out verification of schools implementing face-to-face learning, one of which was the state junior high school SMP Negeri 1 Tanjung.
The verification was attended by Head of Tanjung Sub-district Arianto, Commander of Tanjung Sub-district Military Command Capt. Inf. Fendry, Tanjung Police Chief First Insp. (Iptu) Dedy Indarto, and community health center (puskesmas).
Capt. Inf. Fendry said this verification was to ensure that the schools had met all the requirements and conditions that were obliged to comply with the health protocol as stated in Regent Regulation Number 26 of 2020.
"We check the completeness of health protocol, such as handwashing places and physical distance applying in classrooms," said Fendry.
Members of the three pillars also checked and discussed the student's learning schedule, the number of students, and the efficient time for face-to-face learning organized by the schools.
"Students with attendance number 1 to 15 will go to school on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, while the remaining on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday," explained Head of Tanjung Sub-districtArianto.
Furthermore, face-to-face learning officially refers to the decision letter of the Tabalong Education Agency based on the verification results of the Health Agency carried out by puskesmas at each sub-district.
Meanwhile, Tabalong Police Chief Adj.Sr.Comr. (AKBP) M Muchdori through Head of Public Relation Adj. Comr. (AKP) Ibnu Subroto hopes that with the implementation of verification, face-to-face learning can run safely and smoothly by complying with health protocol.
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