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The first bell after 6 months of online lessons should have rung September 14 all over Italy, but they are already set the Regions that have decided to postpone opening: in Friuli Venice Julia, for example, students will return to their desks on the 16th, Sardinia on the 22nd and five other regions decided to move the date to the election weekend, so as not to force the institutions to stop immediately after the reopening. On September 24, lessons will resume at Apulia, Calabria, Basilicata, Abruzzo me Campania.
“The school reopens regularly on September 14,” says Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte at a press conference at Palazzo Chigi. But five days from the official date the directors ask for a postponement– Single-seat desks have not yet reached many schools, there are still uncovered chairs, and not all institutions have found suitable spaces. “If these difficulties are not resolved immediately, it is objectively difficult to think that the September 14 deadline will be respected everywhere,” he denounces in a note. Antonello Giannelli, President ofNational Directors Association. That asks “to evaluate the possibility of reasonable local differences“.
“All school personnel are committed to the reopening of schools, scheduled for September 14 – says the association of school leaders – It is clear, however, that pTo reopen safely, you need to solve some problems. As far as we know, single-seater desk delivery is seriously retarded “. Minister Azzolina responded to allegations of delays by speaking of “an enormous effort” – more than two million desks – and guaranteeing that all schools would have them by October. “Two other important criticisms are those of classrooms – continue the directors – because the local authorities have not found them everywhere, andfull staffing“.
The Regions that have decided to postpone (an anticipation) – The official date is September 14, but the first bells have already rung South Tyrol, which kicked off the post-Covid school year on September 7, and in some schools in Turin. The first to lecture again, as early as September 2, were the students of the Tione Scientific High School for Mountain Professions, in Trentino. Instead, many more Regions have chosen to postpone: in Friuli it will start again on September 16, in Sardinia on 22. five have decided to leave immediately after the elections, so as not to force the institutes to stop right after the restart (which also involves double sanitation operations): Apulia, Calabria, Basilicata, Abruzzo and Campania, which has also decided to make serological screening mandatory in personnel, voluntary in the rest of the country. Mario rusconi, president of the Association of Deans of Lazio, interviewed by Corriere della Sera confirms that schools that have asked to postpone opening are “hundreds, the request is spread like a patch, I get messages from all over Italy ”.
Here is the full schedule, Region by Region:
- South tyrol: September 7th
- Abruzzo: 24th September
- Basilicata: 24th September
- Campania: 24th September
- Calabria: 24th September
- Emilia romagna: September 14
- Friuli Venezia Giulia: 16 of September
- Lazio: September 14
- Liguria: September 14
- Lombardy: September 7 Kindergarten, September 14 others
- Market: September 14
- Molise: September 14
- Piedmont: September 14
- Puglia: 24th September
- Tuscany: September 14
- Sardinia: September 22
- Sicily: September 14
- Trentino: September 14 (except for Tione High School for Mountain Professions, on the 2nd)
- Umbria: September 14
- Aosta Valley: September 14
- Veneto: September 14
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