Although the students of the Superior Normal College in Living Languages; Arts, Manuel Belgrano, and Rodolfo Walsh decided to raise the takeover of schools which has been going on for several days, in other institutions the protest persists.
These are the Carlos Pellegrini School and the Juan B. Justo Institute, where students maintain the measure of force demanding more and better food, infrastructure; Besides, the takeover of schools it occurs against mandatory and unpaid labor practices.
Although some students decided to raise the takeover of schoolsdespite the fact that the Buenos Aires Ministry of Education did not receive them to establish a dialogue and solution to their demands, other They will maintain the protest through a popular pot at the door of the Juan B Justo school.
In addition, the students of the Carlos Pellegrini Higher School of Commerce will carry out a “stoplight” from 4:00 p.m. at the intersection between Córdoba and Callao avenues, in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
Meanwhile, Juan Rub, president of the school’s student center, said: “We demand the immediate repair of our institution’s elevator and quality food in quantity. In addition, we reject the implementation of the ACAP (Activities of Approach to the world of work ), since they were detrimental to our pedagogical development and have put a minor student at risk”.
Although in other schools the force measure was suspended, the students expressed: “This result is far from determining that the fight ends; on the contrary, our mobilization tool is stronger than ever and our claims must be heard.”
The shots had begun on September 26 with the students of the Mariano Acosta school; then protest students from twelve other institutions joined, which, little by little, resumed their activities.
What do students report?
From the Student Center they expressed: “In our schools, the food that arrives is miserable and the building conditions are not far behind” and added: “It is not only that the food is not enough, but that it comes in poor condition and is not even a food. In a day of almost eleven hours (some, twelve), we survived the day with an apple and a sandwich half a hair “.
At the time, they denounced that the buildings are in very poor condition: “there is water coming out of the lights, falling roofs, gas leaks, floods, extensive power outages, rats, bare cables in the middle of the educational facilities, etc. and this, many times, makes it dangerous to continue the course”.