Parents in Los Alcarrizos fear virtual classes due to delay in high school

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Parents report delays in the construction of the Ana Hilda Pérez High School in Los Alcarrizos

The educational community of the Ana Hilda Pérez High School, located in the municipality of Los Alcarrizos, has expressed its deep concern regarding the paralysis and slow pace of the construction work on its new campus. With only a few days left before resuming the academic calendar, families fear that the lack of infrastructure will prevent the start of in-person classes.

Representatives of the Parents, Mothers, and Guardians Club have stated that, after conducting inspections in the construction area, no significant progress is observed that would guarantee the readiness of the classrooms to receive students in a safe and suitable environment.

An urgent call to the authorities

Faced with the uncertainty surrounding the return to the classrooms, parents and guardians have formalized a direct call to the Ministry of Education and the competent authorities regarding school infrastructure. The main objective is to expedite construction work to avoid another period of remote classes.

  • Guarantee the students’ right to in-person education.
  • Maintain the students’ motivation and academic interest.
  • Ensure dignified and safe conditions for the teaching-learning process.

The Los Alcarrizos community expects a prompt response that allows for the resolution of this issue, ensuring that young people can resume their school activities in person as scheduled.

Virtual teaching: a measure that continues

Since March 25th, students have had to adapt to the virtual modality. This decision was made after the facilities of the old premises, which operated under a rental scheme, showed critical deterioration that compromised the physical integrity of both the student body and the teaching staff.

Families had the firm hope that the new educational center would be fully operational for the start of this school year, a goal that today seems distant given the stagnation of the construction work.

An urgent call to the authorities

Faced with the uncertainty surrounding the return to the classrooms, parents and guardians have formalized a direct call to the Ministry of Education and the competent authorities regarding school infrastructure. The main objective is to expedite construction work to avoid another period of distance learning.

  • Guarantee the students’ right to in-person education.
  • Maintain the students’ motivation and academic interest.
  • Ensure dignified and safe conditions for the teaching-learning process.

The Los Alcarrizos community expects a prompt response that allows for the resolution of this problem, ensuring that young people can resume their school activities in person within the expected time.

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