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Schools reopening: around January 7. Azzolina confirms that everything is ready for the restart. Directors ask to participate in decision-making.
The Minister of Education, Lucía Azzolina, should be decided around January 7. “Is it realistic that high school will open on the 7th? Yes, very realistic. They were also open in September. We cannot lose an hour, it does not matter if it is Thursday ”, says the minister after half an hour about Rai3.
“The government is very united in the fact that the 7 must be opened. We are all united and united as ministers that on the 7th we must go to school ”, emphasizes Azzolina. Meanwhile, the meeting with the Regions will be updated for tomorrow or the day after.
Giannelli: Involve us
“It is necessary that school leaders are also invited to all provincial tables coordinated by the prefects. This is not the time for top solutions and above all there is no time to waste. Only school directors are fully aware of the travel needs of students and teachers and can therefore propose reasonable solutions based on reality data, ”says PNA President Antonello Giannelli.
“The school institutions, I have been repeating for a long time, know the needs of the territory and of the users: their exclusion from the prefectural tables runs the risk of making the work done so far in vain and of stopping the adoption of solutions aimed at make it possible and above all to sustain the return to class of high school students ”, concludes Giannelli.
Friar: disaster just around the corner
The deputy Flora Frate lasts (Action): “The solemn announcement of the reopening of schools on January 7 is similar to the many other failures then miserably.” “The disaster,” he adds, “looking at the recent past, is just around the corner.”
Regions ask for a 50% refund
The Dpcm of December 3 established that 75% of high school students will return to the classroom. However, Veneto and Campania ask to lower the percentage to 50%, at least in the initial phase and then go to 75%. The same request comes from Lombardy and Piedmont.
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