Classrooms not sanitized in the Comprehensive Senigallia Sud-Belardi: children sent home



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Senigallia 09/23/2020 – Bad surprise on Wednesday morning for some Senigallia Sud-Belardi Comprehensive students. When the school complexes reopened after the recess of the elections, some classrooms had not been cleaned due to the lack of time between the dismantling of the polling stations and the reopening.

A situation that has caused chaos and inconvenience in the school complexes of Marzocca-Montignano and in the Leopardi in Senigallia. On Wednesday morning at 8 a.m., when the doors opened, parents and children were asked to wait a few minutes. Waiting times that then lasted for half an hour, when at the end some of the students entered regularly because their classrooms were located on the upper floors of the school, not affected by the seats, while others remained in the garden as their classrooms they had not been disinfected. At around 10, however, parents were asked to return to pick up the children as they were unable to enter the school complex. There were moments of emotion on the part of some parents who also requested the intervention of the Carabinieri. A patrol intervened at the scene, although fortunately there were no public order problems.

From the Municipality they announced that the company in charge of cleaning all schools with polling stations has carried out the operations, which in any case began very late because the ballots ended in the afternoon, in all school buildings except in the complex from Senigallia Sud-Belardi integral where something went wrong. And that is precisely why the municipality has asked the company for a technical report that it will then share with school officials. “On Wednesday morning, after several minutes of waiting in front of the gates of the elementary school, the teachers informed us that it was not possible to access the school as the ATA staff had discovered that the rooms had not been disinfected – reports a mother from Marzocca – After 45 minutes of inevitable aggregation of parents and children, the decision was made to arrange them in the gardens between primary and secondary, trying to recreate the now ridiculous distance between classes, and leaving the children sitting on the edges staring at nothing. ATA, meanwhile, would have been in charge of sanitation but not sanitation, lacking the means and expertise. In the end, as it started to rain, we went to pick up the children ”.

The parents complain about the disorganization since “someone could have warned not to take the children to school even at 7.45” and they say that they are worried that the episode will be repeated on the occasion of the second round of the 4 and 5 of October and ask “to move the children to another place.” electoral colleges “.

In the meantime, all the necessary sanitizations were carried out on Wednesday, so all lessons will take place regularly on Thursday, if the strike allows. In fact, the school unions called a strike on September 24 and 25.

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