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While nationwide doubts about the reopening of schools are mounting, some governors are already trying to “get their hands on” and are thinking of postponing the return well beyond January 7.
This is the case in the region Friuli Venezia Giulia, where the president Massimiliano Fedriga, “envisioned an ordinance that would postpone the return to class of high school kids after January 31“Meanwhile, the Veneto region has also announced that it will postpone classes in the presence of the secondary school until after January.
To announce the measure, the regional education councilor, Alessia Rosolen, during a press conference. “obviously – he added – there are possibilities of intervening from now until January 31, depending on how the epidemiological curve will change in the coming weeks“.
Zaia, Governor of Veneto, also explains: “It does not seem prudent to us – Zaia said – In an epidemiological situation in Italy to reopen schools. This is what we must do today for the good of the community.”.
The ordinance would be a rather concrete act to distance us from the Government, especially Minister Azzolina, who in the course of an interview with Fatto Quotidiano reiterated her intention to open secondary schools on January 7: “I can confirm the government’s willingness to reopen. We wanted to do it in December, but we postponed it at the request of the Regions: now is the time to go back to class”.
Meanwhile, the Orizzonte Scuola survey clearly showed that school staff do not seem to be eager to return on January 7: for 90% of the users who participated there would be no conditions to return.
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