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“When I was contacted this morning by the premier staff I thought it was a joke, receiving him at our school was an immense emotion.” Annalisa Laudando, the director of the IC via Poseidone, who this morning, at the “Mario Pagano” complex, received a visit from Giuseppe Conte, takes part in Roma Today.
A surprise visit from the premier who in the Roman suburbs wanted to give a signal of closeness to the school world a few days before the resumption of the new year with the important news related to the Covid-19 emergency in relation especially to physical distance. In fact, 460 desks with innovative seats have already been delivered to the school in via Poseidone and others will have to arrive. “I asked for a thousand – specified the principal who commented – we were able to show the premier our efforts to reopen the school on September 14”. Yes, because that of via Poseidone is one of the virtuous schools in Rome that knew how to guarantee entry to everyone (young and old) from day one thanks to the internal organization started months ago and the works carried out by the city council 6 in which they participated division of some large spaces to obtain new classrooms.
Such was the emotion experienced by the principal, by the teachers and especially by the boys that shortly after taking a seat at their desks, the president of the council of ministers found himself peering into their classrooms. “Some of the kids also exclaimed ‘But I know him. I saw it on TV ‘when he saw it ”said the director who showed the premier the school explaining to our notebooks:“ This visit was an immense emotion that gave hope to the entire educational community because school should be a priority for everyone ”.
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“The government radars in the school do not go off after the first day”, said the prime minister on the sidelines of the Torre Angela school “where there is a high percentage of non-EU students, and a very high percentage of disabled students. he school year is divided in an orderly manner and the students diligently abide by the rules, ”he commented on the sidelines of the visit to the eastern outskirts of Rome.