“gradual” reopening, aim for December 9 – Corriere.it



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To listen to the governor of Veneto Luca Zaia, open schools on December 9 and then close at Christmas at the time when an urban and evil legend, even if we are all in favor of the school in the presence. And after all, not even Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has already made a final decision: our students must be able to go back to school, as soon as we can control the curve of the epidemic, which today, although downhill, has registered a series of contagions. similar to the one on the eve of closing in early November.

Come back on 9

On the other hand, the Minister of Education Lucía Azzolina, who yesterday saw (by teleconference) the 14 mayors of the metropolitan cities where a third of Italian students live, to provide some details about what the return to school could be like, if you think about December 9, the date for which the minister insists and which the mayor of Venice Luigi Brugnaro also spoke about yesterday, or on the 15th for a symbolic return before Christmas, or directly on January 7, once the critical phase of the holidays.


By turns

The return – said Azzolina – will be gradual: in other words, not all high school students, of whom there are nearly three million, will not return together. The mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi at the mayors meeting also speculated that 1st and 5th graders can return, who must take the Maturit in June. In the Ministry of Education we think even if we propose a maximum percentage of students allowed (20-25-30 percent), leaving the directors to decide the organization. More than a third of secondary schools, moreover, already before the closure allowed daily access to only half of the students.

Mayors: let’s collaborate

If the mayors have reiterated to the minister that they want to collaborate for the reopening, they have made it clear that first we must resolve the issues that had led to the closure and for which solutions have not yet been found: We need precise guarantees to protect health, he explained the mayor of Florence Dario Nardella. And, as the mayor of Bari Antonio Decaro summarized, we have to intervene in transport (the mayors have asked for new funds), in the organization of the rapid buffers that have not been fast for now – a priority lane for students and staff would be needed school – and entry and exit times should be staggered more than at the beginning of the school year. That the reopening does not have zero risk, the coordinator of the CTS Agostino Miozzo also reiterated, although in favor of returning to class as soon as possible: he said that there were delays and some underestimation by the government.

November 26, 2020 (change November 26, 2020 | 07:34)

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