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The students of El Llano will begin their classes on September 11 with total normality. The councilors of Sustainable Development and Education, together with the director general of Centers, verify the progress of the work carried out at CEIP San Gi (30/08/2017)

The works at CEIP San Ginés de la Jara, from the Llano del Beal, will be finished for the beginning of the school year on 11 September.

This was announced on Wednesday, August 30, the mayor of Sustainable Development, José López, and the Councilor for Education, David Martinez, after the visit they have made with the director general of Centers of Education in the Autonomous Community, Mª Remedios Lajara, and municipal technicians and the Ministry of Education.

The Councilor for Education has ensured that its goal has been during this summer that the work finished in time for the course to begin normally in the Llano del Beal.

"This summer, we have all focused on this town so that the students do not have to move to other educational centers," he emphasized, while showing his satisfaction at the assurance that schoolchildren will not suffer metal contamination Heavy.

Likewise, Martínez assured, municipal technicians will follow up throughout the course of the situation in the school to check that there are no problems.

At the same time, he thanked the work of the Education Ministry for the works to begin and end before the beginning of the school year.

Despite the imminent start of classes, "the coordination that has been at all times between the Ministry and the City to carry out these works," said the Director General, who stressed that this dynamic has enabled the work Advance quickly and most likely will be finished before the arrival of school children to classrooms.

In case that was not so, assured Lajara, would be very few days of coexistence between school and works.

José López congratulated the Infrastructures and Education team that has monitored the needs of this school, based on the data and recommendations extracted from the report for their "hard and fast" work as they "knew how to decipher the problem and the solution" , Which has materialized in the conduction of surface rainwater so that they do not reach the school.

In this way, the cubic meters of water entering the center have been channeled, pending the installation of a rainfall plan in the upper area of ​​the locality, which is a large work and a long-term project .

In addition, he has expressed his satisfaction to see, through the rains of these last days, that "nothing has entered the school, only what has rained on the center itself, so that" is solved the problem Of the entrance of waters to the CEIP San Ginés de la Jara ".

On the other hand, the repair of windows and installation of new ones in the school will help to maintain a sealed environment inside the center, where dust can not enter.

"Today's visit has been technical, to see how the works are being developed, both those implemented by the City of Cartagena and those of the Ministry of Education," said the director-general, while recalling that The report confirming the presence of heavy metals in the ground was made public "few days".

Therefore, he stressed that from the counseling is urgently contracting everything necessary to make it possible to carry out the paving of various areas of the school that are not yet paved, such as the area of ​​Infant Education or the football field , As recommended by the environmental technicians report, some works that are expected to start on Monday next week, so that on the 11th the children will be able to start teaching with total normality.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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