NDMC Welcomes College Students to a Limited Face to Face Class

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Regina Student Publication

Extremely excited is an understatement to describe the feelings of the college students who could  finally see their classmates and teachers face to face. 

The proposal and preparations to a limited face to face classes in the college was lengthily explained and assured by the administration to the concerned government agency.

The green light was finally granted in February 28, which happened to be a Muslim holiday. The limited face to face classes in college was finally implemented in March 01.

The once hushed school grounds and classrooms for almost two years are once again filled with laughter, high fives and reminiscence. 

Everyone is sporting the "first day-ootd's and an air of confidence and sophistication. The school atmosphere felt it has come back to the old normal.

The limited face to face classes will be implemented once a month.

Classes beyond 25 students shall be divided into two to strictly observe physical distancing and to closely monitor the implementation of health protocols such as wearing of face mask at all times and frequent sanitizing.

The smiles on the face of the students are more than enough gesture of gratefulness as they finally enter a physical classroom and immerse into the live discussion without lag, glitch and systems interruptions.

 
 

CTTO : Regina Student Publication