Educators ask that before starting classes the area at risk be permanently closed and thus prevent students from entering this area.
The teaching and administrative staff of the Manuel María Tejada Roca school, in the district of Las Tablas, province of Los Santos, is concerned due to the imminent return to face-to-face classes and the poor infrastructure of this educational establishment.
Professor Justino Combe, stated that they are in the organization week and at this precise moment the meetings of the directors of the school with the teachers are taking place; both coordinators and counselors, to give information about the start of the school year that should be given this March 7.
“The classes will start with infrastructure problems,” he said, assuring that there are nine classrooms that were declared unusable by the National Civil Protection System (Sinaproc), which will be replaced. The areas of the campus that do not present problems will be used, but the educators ask that the area at risk be permanently closed before starting classes and thus prevent the entry of students into this area.
With information from Eduardo Vega, Radio Panama correspondent in the Azuero region.