- "It is outrageous and discriminatory what is happening with this center that has been claiming for many years this expansion and the creation of a library," lamented Manuel Padín
The Commission of Education and Culture of the Regional Assembly chaired by the deputy of Citizens, Juan José Molina, today approved, unanimously, an orange training initiative to proceed with the expansion of the public school Luis Vives de El Albujón.
Molina explained that this "is one of the many schools in the Autonomous Community that is suffering space problems, is an educational center that has 380 students and of them, about 60, 15 percent, have special educational needs, and not It has the necessary spaces to make the split, nor a library that is mandatory by law, does not have areas where meetings with parents in tutoring, and the 32 teachers who make up the template do not fit in your room because it has been little".
For the orange deputy, "problems like this make us finally have an education without sufficient quality, and without the necessary conditions to bring it to fruition." What we ask is to try to alleviate this situation, and that the necessary extensions are made for the proper functioning of this school. "
The spokesman for Citizens in Cartagena, Manuel Padín, and the orange member in the Neighborhood Council, José García, met a few months ago with the management of this center, with the director María Dolores Cavas, and with the head of studies Julia Belmonte, to take note of your needs.
"The lack of space is evident, and the expansion will have among its benefits the creation of a library," said the spokesman for Citizens who recalled that the Royal Decree that establishes the minimum requirements of centers that teach second cycle education. Children's education, primary education, and secondary education, establishes in article 3.3 that 'the educational centers that provide primary education, compulsory secondary education and the baccalaureate must have a library, with a minimum area of 45 m2 for primary, and 75 m2 in secondary and high school '.
"It is outrageous and discriminatory what is happening with this school, which has been claiming this extension for many years," lamented Manuel Padín.
According to the spokesman, "since the channels of communication of this directive with the Ministry did not bear fruit, we decided to go to our deputies in the Assembly so that they were directly those who demanded this demand of the school".
Source: Ciudadanos Cartagena