DKI Jakarta Civil Service Police Unit Monitors Number Of Students And School Prospects At Face-to-Face School Tomorrow
JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government will immediately conduct face-to-face learning (PTM) during the opening of schools in Jakarta on Monday, August 30, tomorrow. At PTM tomorrow, Civil Service Police Unit officers will reportedly guard each school during the PTM implementation in DKI Jakarta.
When confirmed, Central Jakarta Head of Central Jakarta Civil Service Police Unit, Bernard Tambunan, confirmed the existence of a guard at each school, and simultaneous guarding is carried out in five areas in Jakarta by Civil Service Police Unit for each region.
According to him, for Central Jakarta, his party will deploy personnel in each school per district. Later, the presence of the Civil Service Police Unit will check the readiness of the process.
"We will deploy about 15 personnel at schools in each sub-district to check health protocols and infrastructure during the Face-to-Face Learning (PTM)", said Bernard when contacted by VOI, Sunday, August 29.
In addition to infrastructure and health care facilities, Civil Service Police Unit will also monitor the number of students that have been determined through government regulations.
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In the implementation of PTM later, for the elementary, junior high, and high school categories, the regulation only allows the maximum number of students to be around 50 percent.
"So later what will be monitored is the number of students and the implementation of the process," he said.
Supervision is carried out to anticipate crowds of school children or to prevent them from gathering after carrying out PTM.
"We will also monitor when we come home from school, there is anticipation if children are hanging out," he said.
Based on the data collected, for the JP 1 Education area, 49 schools will implement PTM, while the JP 2 Education area has 11 schools. So the total number of schools that will implement PTM in Central Jakarta is 60 schools.