translated from Spanish: Romina Manguel shot at schools: “They don’t feel like opening”

After 8 months without the children attending school due to the pandemic and decisions made by the National Government, the protocols for the return to face-to-face classes and the reopening of educational establishments in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (AMBA) were finally approved. Since 9 November and under very precise safety and hygiene protocols and standards, with the aim of achieving re-linkage among students. However, not all schools in the City were tailor-made and remain in the same way as the last few months, offering virtual education. “I’m very angry with one of my daughters’ schools. The school is reluctant to implement the protocol and doesn’t feel like opening. It seems to me that it’s a matter of whimsy,” the journalist fired furiously during the pass in Fabián Doman’s radio cycle, and continued to say, “The boys hear that their friends are going back to school, that there is already relinking and that schools start opening up, and when they ask me, I have nothing to answer them.” He said it is a privately run school with state subsidies and argued “not having the tools” to enable face-to-face mode. He added that his annoyance is the same as that of the other parents who share the same anger. “The chats of mothers and fathers are on fire and there is a lot of anger; there is desidia, you can’t understand, there’s already scientific evidence, you’ve seen what happened in Europe and there are guys who are going to finish the year without stepping on school,” Manguel said.

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