translated from Spanish: “Controlling Your Children” asks SEE parents of normalists

Celic Mendoza
Faced with the events of Tuesday where young people who identified the property as normalists held various protests and were shot by security elements by not responding to the high in a retainer, the head of the SEE office, Héctor Ayala Morales, requested through an open letter to the mothers and fathers of the students of the Normal Schools of Michoacán, as well as to society in general, their intervention to dialogue with their children.

“It is important to ask them to be attentive to what they do, to let them know that as adults they are responsible for their actions and their consequences, because everything they do can trigger unfortunate events like that of April 28th that SHOULD NOT HAPPEN.”, he emphasized.

It stated that the institution sought to safeguard the health and physical integrity of Michoacán’s students, with particular attention to the largest in the household, who had greater autonomy to make their own decisions, “is a priority for the Secretariat of State Education (SEE)”.

He therefore pointed out, is to maintain constant communication with his sons and daughters, and to carry out an exercise in awareness of the health situation that currently threatens and worries all, in order to persuade young people to remain sheltered until the contingency for COVID-19 ends.
Ayala Morales also reported that during this season all administrative and admission processes to higher and higher middle schools will be available on the different digital platforms and educational pages of each institution, so it is not necessary for the students to leave their homes to carry out such formalities.
In the event that it is necessary to leave because it does not have the necessary electronic means to apply for the entry to any higher education institution, the ESA requests that it be carried out under the rules and measures established by the State Government to prevent contagion and/or spread of the coronavirus, mainly in the season in which Michoacán remains in phase 3 of the pandemic.

Original source in Spanish

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