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Will there be afternoon shifts? “The school doesn’t run away, the important thing is to send 75% of high school students to school.” Education Minister Lucia Azzolina at L’Aria on Sunday in L7 has no doubts about the return to school on January 7 for high school students.
And the afternoon shifts are part of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte’s ‘plan’: “they are welcome,” he said at a press conference, illustrating the measures of the last Dpcm.
To make up for the missed lessons, it will be possible to extend the school calendar, “not in August because the schools are not equipped with air conditioning, but in June,” explains Azzolina. The proposal would have already been sent to the Regions, to them the possibility of changing the calendar. However, the head of the department dismantles the hypothesis of the lessons at school on Sunday, circulated in recent weeks after statements made by the Minister of Transport Paola De Micheli. The idea “I don’t think it is pursued, nor do families want it,” Azzolina emphasizes.
For the reopening of schools to work, it is also necessary to “have a fast track for rapid tests in schools. In September and October, when there was no emergency that followed, in the case of a positive child, all who had come in contact were immediately swabs and everything went well. Then the local health authorities got into trouble. “
Schools continue to be safe places for the minister, “say the experts,” he underlines, and draws the table of the real data related to infections in schools as of October 31: “There were 25 thousand, 0.40% of the total, not 65 thousand “as stated in recent days. Figures that encourage the minister also in the face of the next state exams, thinking about those of the last school year carried out in the middle of the pandemic when, despite everything, “everything went very, very well.” In the coming months, Azzolina announces, the modalities for Maturity 2021 will be decided.
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