The Jakarta Education Agency plans to reopen schools in the capital on July 13, to coincide with the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year, after schools have been required to implement study-from-home policies, for several months in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Authorities have formulated three different schemes, to allow students to return to school, said the agency's head, Nahdiana as quoted by The Jakarta Post. The first option is to reopen a number of schools and allow all of their students to attend, while the second option to reopen several schools and only allow half of their students on the premises. Meanwhile, the third option is to reopen all schools while requiring some students to study from home, Nahdiana said without elaborating further. Nahdiana said the implementation of the plan would take account the Jakarta administration and the central government's policies, as well as the preparedness of each school's facilities to prevent COVID-19 transmission. Jakarta has implemented restrictions on mobility since April 10, with the restrictions having been extended for a second period until May 22. Students are required to study from home during the PSBB period, as schools and universities remain closed due to the pandemic//JP