Education reports that 6,682 students will return to classes on Monday in the centers and Primary and Secondary Education
Sotoca notes that the regional government and the local authority intend to standardize the educational situation in the municipality over the next week
The Minister of Education, Training and Employment, said today that 23 schools in the municipality of Lorca begin classes Monday morning, which may be incorporated into a total of 6,682 students.
Specifically, 18 infant and primary schools will begin classes for the college of San José and Alfonso X only do in Education.
There will also Special Education Center Pilar Soubrier.
The president of the Community, Ramón Luis Valcárcel, along with the Minister for Education, Training and Employment, Sotoca Constantine, and the mayor of Lorca, Francisco Jodar, this morning visited the facilities of the Secondary School Ibáñez Martín, one of the centers may not resume classes for the remainder of the course, to be affected its infrastructure after earthquakes.
Regarding secondary education, will begin classes in three colleges, IES Lorca number 6 in the High Pedanías IESO of the Sierra de Almenara and Adult Education Center High Guadalentín.
On Tuesday, two schools will begin classes in Early Childhood Education and Elementary and Secondary Education in one.
Sotoca confirmed that "we are currently working on the relocation of students from six primary schools that have suffered greater damage, since the secondary and have a temporary relocation."
He added that "the intention of the regional government and the municipal corporation is that from next week's educational situation is back to normal."
There are three secondary education institutions may not open in the remainder of the course: Ros Giner, José Ibáñez Martín and IES Ramón Arcas.
The rest will be as normal this week except IES San Juan Bosco, who will next May 23, after they perform the repair and cleaning of some areas.
During this week a technical team from the Department visited all the schools in Lorca to determine the damage caused by earthquakes, with special attention to the effects that have been caused in the structure of buildings.
The aim was to verify that they met the conditions necessary to ensure the safety and the normal development of the educational activity.
Learning support
In addition to organizational actions and instruments, the Ministry of Education has provided some of a psycho to help alleviate the significant stress symptoms that may occur to students, families and teachers in the earthquake.
The Ministry will make available a team of educational advisers, psychologists and technical staff of community services (three per site), which will provide advice and materials needed to confront, understand and assimilate the situation.
Source: CARM