“I return safely on September 14, done what is best for the families”



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Enough controversy and fibrillation, families can rest assured: on September 14 the bell will ring in the schools and we will return to class, safe and sound. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte took to the field of Palazzo Chigi with the ministers of the Lucia Azzolina School, Roberto Speranza Health and Paola De Micheli Transportation to put an end to the trickle of indiscretions, anticipations, denials. The Government, is Conte’s message, has done everything possible, “there has been a great team effort”, and so far more than 7,000 million have been put at stake. The Prime Minister said that he was “sure I would take my son to school, in fact I will convey to him all the enthusiasm this year.”

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In addition to families, Conte also addressed students and teachers. To the former, he sincerely told them that “it would be a lie to say that after the 14th everything will be better than before” but although “we cannot exclude that there will be difficulties and that the whole class could be in quarantine,” he invited them to confront with trust the school year, which will be “in attendance.” She reminded teachers that they are “an inestimable heritage of competence and responsibility” and assured that the government “will try to enhance their role.” “If the doctors and nurses – he exhorted them – were the first in the trenches, now you will become the point of reference from which the whole society will seek to protect young people to build their professional future.”

Even to the opposition Conte sent a clear message when, responding to a journalist at a press conference about the reorganization, he resolutely replied “The answer is no.” “It would be a mistake,” he observed, “to say ‘we put you to the test’, who does what he has done in recent years?”

Minister Azzolina admitted that “a very busy school year awaits us, there will be difficulties, there have already been some cases of positivity, we expected it” and that the students without a classroom are now 50,000 but in June – he argued – There were 1 million, due to the distance to respect. Data in hand, he anticipated that 1 out of every three schools had at least one intervention, more than 5,177 more classrooms were obtained and 4,812 expanded ones, for a total of almost 10,000 classrooms. He announced that during the weekend 60,000 substitutes will be appointed who will not go to the position – but some will become permanent after passing the contest scheduled for the fall – and that later the school leaders will make another 70,000 appointments.

He assured that the full day and school meals will be maintained (“schools have been recommended to take the utmost care in seeking and finding suitable solutions, all those that can be practiced, so as not to sacrifice the development of such important moments of aggregation in individual growth “), alternating courses from school to work, recreation, sports activities. On the school, accused the minister who had also spoken in the Chamber this morning, there was “a reckless electoral propaganda”; hence the call to keep the school “out of the school of electoral disputes” because “it is irresponsible to exploit the education of children for a handful of votes.”

Minister De Micheli recalled the agreed guidelines on transportation with school buses, never more than 80% full and only if the route will be contained in 15 minutes. “Italy is a great country, it has shown it, and I am convinced that it will also be so in this other passage, which is the reopening of the school,” said Health Minister Roberto Speranza. But the concerns of school directors are increasing: the delay in the arrival of the desks, the unfinished work in many realities due to the expansion of spaces, the lack of staff – both teachers, custodians and secretaries – makes many principals support postponing school openings.

“If the difficulties do not find an immediate solution, it is objectively difficult to think that the deadline of September 14 is respected everywhere: therefore, it is appropriate to evaluate the possibility of reasonable local differentiations,” said the president of the National Association of Directors, Antonello Giannelli, who also reported that “numerous directors are telling us that the masks delivered so far are only enough for a few days.” There are also school administrators who explicitly ask for the postponement of the lessons, a decision that, however, depends on the local authorities. And while the news of positive students multiplies – from Trentino through Friuli Venezia Giulia, Emilia Romagna and Sardinia – the opposition attacks: “Conte and Azzolini have failed, the alarms, the misunderstandings, they multiply from north to south, the delays, concerns “, accused Mariastella Gelmini, leader of the FI group in the Chamber, while the leader of the League Matteo Salvini announced that the motion of censure in Azzolina will be presented next week:” the world of schools asks us to do it ”.

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