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The Minister of Education, Lucía Azzolina, takes stock of what is happening in the school world before the expiration of the Prime Minister’s Decree (December 3).
“First cycle schools are all open, now there is a closing parenthesis for schools that close
we all hope it is brief. These days we are witnessing a stabilization of the curve, we must be cautious but if the curve stabilizes more and more and infections decrease, at a time when we are thinking of easing restrictive measures for the country, even the institutes will gradually see . the return of our students ”.
“When the infection curve increased, all sectors of the country, including schools, were asked to make a sacrifice. All students have the right to stay in school as long as possible. – he reaffirmed – and if the curve gradually descends, you can return to the classroom. Obviously the local health authorities have gotten into a bit of trouble in the in recent weeks, so even the school has given a hand to a sector that was in difficulty but I hope it will be a very short parenthesis ”.
So: “We cannot think of having streets full of people in the afternoon and schools closed in the morning and we have to It absolutely prevents the month of December from becoming a new August because today we are still paying the consequences, especially the schools ”.
“We have a task: to be prudent, to safeguard the school as much as possible, especially in December and also in those two weeks from late December, early January when schools will be closed.” – adds – I think it is everyone’s job to be prudent in those days to safeguard the schools.
Still: “The school community worked tirelessly this summer to get the schools reopened. Today the country asks us to keep schools open because closing schools runs the risk of being much more complicated in terms of its effects on our students than reopening ”.
“I am talking about general risks, not so much health in itself – he reaffirmed – but of anxiety disorders, depression, the economic future of our students, the problem of school dropout. The school is not only a place of learning but it sets the pace of life of our students ”.
“Caution is needed, but if infections decrease and there is a chance that some restrictions will be loosened, I hope high schools will see a gradual return of students to classes as well. And we will also have to be cautious in the last days of the year, when schools are closed. Everyone will need prudence to protect schools “, the minister concluded.
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