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The premier confirms, at school in September

2020-04-26T16:53:35.327Z


Presidia: 'We need security'. Mattarella: 'World will depend on young people' (ANSA)


 He will not return to school until the end of this school year, he will reopen in September: Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte says it today in an interview with Repubblica, explaining that "all the scenarios developed by the scientific and technical committee prefigure very high risks of contagion, in reopening of schools ". The knot of parents who work and have children at home remains. The premier announces the renewal of special leave and the 600 euro babysitter bonus arriving with the April anti-Coronavirus decree. The special leave, according to ANSA, should be another 15 days paid at 50% which parents - one or sharing them both - will be able to use until September.

"The school is at the center of our thoughts - assures the Prime Minister - distance teaching, on average, is working well. Education Minister Lucia Azzolina is working to allow state exams to take place in personal conferences and in safety conditions ". The news of the reopening in September is a pleasure for the PNA principals who, however, underline the need for rapid action to ensure the safety of school buildings, taking the opportunity of the absence of pupils, and to expand digital structures everywhere.

"Carrying out these works - points out the president of ANP, Antonello Giannelli - would also contribute to the economic recovery and would make it possible to make up for a delay of many years". Just in recent days, the Association of Builders (Ance) has shown that since 2014 we have been fielding over 10 billion for the renovation of school buildings but in these closing months of schools, no construction site has been opened. 

Meanwhile, starting tomorrow at 15.20 on Rai3 #maestri, as part of the #lascuolanonsiferma project, the result of the collaboration between the Ministry of Education and Rai. And the head of state Sergio Mattarella, in a video message in which he praises the mission of the public service, urges the students: "What the world of tomorrow will be like will depend to a large extent on you, students of today, on your ability to think it, plan it, live it; from your commitment, from how you will make use of the knowledge and knowledge you acquire today. "(ANSA).

Source: ansa

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