By Edith Vizcarra | Project Leader
Return to School
Finally, after a 2-year lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, public schools in Cabo Mexico reopen with the exception of schools that were vandalized during the pandemic. This is the case of one of the schools where Sarahuaro has a kitchen to feed school children. Although Sarahuaro hasn't stopped feeding children beneficiaries that belong to this school. Fortunately one of the schools reopen for face-to-face education and Sarahuaro is feeding children at the school under the student's attendance calendar the school incorporated, and with the new classes, strategies to avoid contagions.
Children's school time experience has changed. Not only is about to wear a mask the whole day during school time but also they are not allowed to play with each other and the way school makes sure that, is by not letting them have a school break. There are no more school breaks as it just to be. Children are only allowed to have a 15 minutes break for lunch only, and they have to sit and be spread in the school eating in different spots and as much separated as possible.
The return to face-to-face classes is not mandatory. Parents have the right to decide to send their children to school or keep education through the use of whats app communication with teachers.
However, Sarahuaro hasn't stopped feeding children during the pandemic
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