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Mula CCOO also claims that moves students from public to private (10/09/2013)

The Teaching CCOO Federation claims that the removal of a unit of three years in the CEIP "Anita Arnao" Mula breaks the existing balance between public and private in the town northwest.

Although the first choices of families in the application of primary places three years mostly opted for public schools in the city (84 vs. 77) is finally a public that has seen the disappearance of their units at this level, being in the town four classrooms of three years in private schools and only three in public.

The move is the culmination of a history of recent years in which the Ministry has gone from compromising the construction of a new public school to dismiss that commitment and make an entire line at one of the private schools.

Eight of the families who initially requested enrollment in public schools have been doomed to choose between enrolling their children in one of the private schools in the town or not formalized enrollment.

Among the families who have chosen to enroll finally in private cases are older to have children enrolled in public education, so that the decision of the Ministry are forced to take the brothers to different centers.

Even on Monday 9 first day of the school year, two of these families tried unsuccessfully to enroll their children in the "Anita Arnao" (a fact witnessed by the CCOO union delegates moved to the town) and the head of the school is forced to reject its request to not have authorization from the Ministry to support more students.

As these families, one Muslim, one is left with the dilemma of either enroll their children in a private school with religious ideology or school not to small not mandatory schooling at the secondary level .

CCOO regrets that these situations, which have been occurring since before the summer, have not been able to resolve through dialogue management with families, and that the Ministry has ignored the position of the Commission on School, with eight votes favor (including the education Councillor Mrs. Ms. Wonderland April, PP) and the only blank Ministry itself representative, spoke in favor of keeping the eight units existing child three years so far in Mula.

CCOO also regrets that two teachers from CEIP low "Santo Domingo and San Miguel" in this town, produced in August, have not been covered for the beginning of the year despite being well known its existence by the educational administration.

CCOO calls on the Minister of Education, D.

Pedro A.

Sanchez, to find a solution to this situation by allowing the implementation of the unit removed three years in the CEIP "Anita Arnao" (which would not undermine the number of units in other schools in the municipality) in response to the almost unanimous position of the educational community muleña.

Source: CCOO Región de Murcia

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