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Genoa. “It seems that Covid exists only inside the school, but not outside. Look, we are all attached. ” Thus began, under the banner of the dreaded reunion, the first day of the Colombo linguistic and classical baccalaureate students, in the heart of Genoa. Hundreds of fifth graders flocked via Bellucci waiting to enter, not being able to occupy any space other than that of the narrow Via Bellucci on which it overlooks the main entrance.
An inconvenience that had been foreseen by the management, so much so that this morning the schedule included a strict amazing: from 7.50 to 8 the entry of all fifths, from 8.40 to 8.50 all rooms, from 9.50 to 10 all thirds. The first, second and third languages have been located on the via Peschiera branch. Measures that were not sufficient to avoid overcrowding in the main office. “It’s incredible, the school has been closed for six months and there is no organization,” complain the students who crowded to enter, but all equipped with a mask (obviously brought from home).
“For the next few days we have asked and obtained to use the entrance to the boarding school and the third entrance which is the emergency staircase in via Balbi, thanks to the Sant’Egidio community that has allowed us to use it – explains the director Luca barberis who took office this year -. Unfortunately today we had to let all the guys there collect self-certification forms. There were not enough personnel to deploy it at all the entrances. Starting tomorrow, the hope is that the crowd will shrink ”.
The staggered schedule will also be adopted in the coming days, “but it also depends on the availability of the teachers, the schedule is still being done”, explains the director, recalling that “they are lost some teachersFortunately not so many as to prevent the lessons from taking place. “Few are still expected in Colombo desks individual (more or less the equivalent of a class, reports Barberis) and during the first days students will be able to take the break only in class, without using the interior patio.
And among the boys waiting to enter the Colombo we also find Alessandro, who came to school with his electric scooter., an alternative means of transportation that is even more successful in times of Covid. “My mission is actually to be able to bring it to class,” he explains to us amid the amused looks of his classmates. A goal that is actually complicated. “There is no room inside, think if they all liked you,” scolded the staff at the threshold. For him green mobility the bell has not yet rung.
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