French Schools in Morocco to Resume In-Person Classes with Safety Measures

The French International High School André Malraux (LFIAM) in Rabat has decided that classes will be held in person from the next school year.
"The school year at LFIAM will start as planned on September 7, 2020. Students will be welcomed in reduced numbers and on an alternating basis, in sanitary conditions in line with the recommendations of the Moroccan authorities," says a statement from the school signed by its principal Sophie Churlet.
The reception arrangements: adapted schedules, hygiene rules, space arrangements, will be quickly communicated to the parents by email and by Pronote, specifies the same source.
The school also intends to set up distance learning for families who have made the request.
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