Azzolina: “The emergency has put the school back in the spotlight. The future of a nation is built between schools”



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Education Minister Lucía Azzolina responds to the farewell letter from the Higher Council of Public Education.

The emergency we have experienced and continue to experience has put the school back in the spotlight of the country. An attention that would have deserved even before and that, unfortunately, has not always been there, especially on a political level, both from a cultural and financial point of view, as you yourself remember. Fortunately we finished that season and reversed course, very quickly, in the last few months.“, Writes the minister

The current CSPI says goodbye and writes to Minister Azzolina: “Priority to school personnel for the vaccine”

We reacted to the crisis and we did it all together, both in the first months of the confinement and during the summer, a season full of incessant work for the schools; Today, after the resumption of lessons, we continue to react to the changes that, so suddenly, the pandemic places us every day“, Azzolina continues

Still: “This commitment does not cease, he continues, in the awareness that the fundamental right to health and the right to education must remain united, both closely connected, as we know, with the future of our children and the entire country. It is at school and nowhere else that the most important game is played. It is between the banks that the future of each and every one, the future of the nation, is built brick by brick. That is why we cannot give up school and we must, each of the actors involved, work together, always remembering the specific weight that this institution has in the path of each child, of girls and boys, in the life of the country.“.

In the document relating to filming in january: “a document that contains specific commitments, for each of the parties, in reference to the issue of promoting transportation, the preferential lane to activate for tracking in schools, the greater staggering of access to schools, offices and commercial activities. A plan that is also supported by the important and solid work carried out at the territorial level, province by province, by the Prefects, in collaboration with the territorial schools, local authorities, transport companies. There is a great effort in the field, which also provides additional resources so that schools can pay Ata staff, in particular school collaborators, in case of an extension towards the early afternoon of the hours, due to the overwhelming“.

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There are sacrifices to be made, in school as in the rest of the country, it is inevitable: the vaccine opens a path of hope, but the virus is not yet defeated. All these actions go exactly in the direction of what you say in your letter: give the school the centrality and the priority. I believe that from this crisis we will be able to draw the momentum to make our school even stronger, aware of its role, innovative. A trip to do all togetherLucía Azzolina says in conclusion.

THE LETTER TO CSPI

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