They held a small ceremony at the Pamer private school, but later, led by director Walter Oré, they took to the streets to protest. The teachers of the Mariscal Castilla educational institution of El Tamboin Huancayo, those who supposedly began their work today cried out to the authorities, since the delivery of the prefabricated classrooms where they would begin their work prior to the start of school classes was scheduled for February 28, but the delivery never came. .
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After a few minutes of protest on Melchor Gonzales street, they forced their way into the Mariscal Castilla stadium where prefabricated classrooms are being installed and their surprise was great. when verifying that there are only frames despite the fact that 8 million soles have been invested in said installation to date. Walter Oré indicated that the company does not have the economic solvency to build the classrooms, whose installation should have been only in a matter of months. “From here I address you Pedro Castillo, side by side we have fought in the 2017 strike, you said you were going to eradicate corruption from regional governments. Well, it starts with Junín, not because Vladimir (Cerrón) is your buddy, your compadre, you’re going to say nothing happened here. If you are a Cajacho Chotano man, come here to Huancayo,” said teacher Patricia Moreno.
The worst of the case is that the lieutenant governor was at the ceremony, Klever Meléndez, who avoided commenting on the case since he had just arrived from Selva Central where he was serving. The governor, Fernando Orihuela, was conspicuous by his absence. Those who were there and saw everything with disappointment were the schoolchildren.
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“We were excited to return, we are already in the fifth year of secondary school, we need a good preparation to face what comes at the university, starting with the entrance exam, but, we don’t have classrooms and the 14th officially starts the school year for us”, they said. There are more than three thousand schoolchildren who cannot return to their original school due to the construction work that is being carried out there and while the Junín Regional Government promised to deliver prefabricated classrooms, in 24 double modules (48 classrooms), but the executing company to date fails.