This Wednesday took place at IES Basokolocated in the Iturrama district of PamplonaA umbrella accompanied by a whistle with which the educational community of the center requires that part of their court.
“For a public institute of our characteristics, it is essential to equip ourselves with a infrastructure This not only allows us student body shelter on rainy days during breaks, entrances or exits, but also represents a area in which also develop teaching activities either extracurricular” he declared Hector Fernándezdirector of IES.
For Fernández “the IES Basoko it’s a educational reference centerbut with structural deficiencies and of spacessince the building was built as school and ended up being a institute. This assumes that we have narrow corridors, small classes…and others needs which, little by little, must be addressed by the Ministry of Education“.
“THE safe spaces are a priority for the center, and to be able to have student body in the exteriors during breaks makes it easier coexistence as well as the development of sports activities And social during them” concludes the director.
From the management team They wanted to thank the involvement of APYMAhe faculty and all the people who support this justification and they assure that they will not abandon their task of continuing to demand this need who consider a RIGHT for your student body.
As they claim “our center is crowdedmore than 800 people they live there when their bathrooms they barely have room for 600“So they influence that.”The original construction was intended for a center primaryno secondary as it really is, with very narrow corridors who do not allow student body stay at recess, for example“.
He faculty regrets that “Every time there is a rainy recess, 5 bells ring and the building becomes a “war zone” in which student body He cannot leave the classroom, losing his rest time and revolutionizing the last hours of the day“; hence the “continuous complaints about oneself student body And families for not being able to go out, or for going out and coming back “soaked” for three hours“.
Furthermore, they consider that there is a comparative crime with the centers in their surroundings which have covered terrace (or facilities that can compensate); and remember that the last one to receive a covered terrace was the IES Iturramawhich is located 400 metersalso for budget amendment.
For this reason, the director believes that the covering of the patio should be approached “by Historical justice: I have been a director for 11 years and it is common to request this facility from the Ministry of Education, always with a negative response. Two years ago we took it to the Education Committee of Parliament and, although the importance of the request was recognized by everyone, ultimately there were not enough votes to move it forward. However, we were ‘sold’ that it would enter the priority portfolio…until today.”