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Escuela República de Chile will give classes by modules due to threats from students

The educational community of the República de Chile school will continue its classes by modules due to the fact that two students kept classmates and teachers threatened.

These are two first and second grade infants, whose parents did not attend a meeting today in which they sought to solve this situation.

This Thursday morning upset parents went to the campus to demand that the authorities give classes by modules due to the terror that children experience daily with threats from their classmates.

The parents reported that on one occasion one of the children tried to jump from the third floor of the campus and another tried to take a gun from a policeman.

Faced with the protest of those attending, staff from the National Secretariat for Children, Adolescents and the Family (Senniaf), Police for Children and Adolescents and the Ministry of Education met with the parents and agreed to suspend face-to-face classes and continue by modules. .

The case will be followed by the Senniaf since none of the parents attended the meeting.

Escuela República de Chile will give classes by modules due to threats from students
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