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Education shows “zero tolerance” with violence in classrooms after the beating in Aracena

After the attack yesterday from one student to another at IES San Blas de Aracena, the delegate of Education in Huelva, Estela Villalba, has assured this Friday that they are not aware that there was a previous situation of harassment in the center. Thus, the delegate has maintained that it is “A specific incident” and has highlighted “diligence” of the educational center to what happened.

In statements to Canal Sur Radio, Villalba has indicated that from the center they have assured him that It is not a case of harassment, but what happened will be investigated. “It is not a matter of harassment or at least at the beginning,” explained the delegate, who reiterated that it is “a specific incident.”

The delegate indicated that the minor attacked, who has a forehead injury and is at homeHe is not going to attend class today but his condition is not serious, so “he will soon join his school activity.”

In the same way, Villalba has pointed out that the day before in a corridor there was “a disagreement” between the aggressor student and a friend of the victim, which she “threatened” because she considered that “they were laughing at her.” From that moment the head of Studies of the institute was working with the minor aggressor “trying to redirect the situation”, the delegate stressed.

Thus, this Thursday at recess time was when a friend of the student threatened the day before, when interceding for her so that the other would leave her alone, She was “assaulted” during recess.

Given this, the two teachers who were on duty at recess intervened “immediately” and the corresponding measures were taken with both the victim and the aggressor, which has already been sanctioned as established in the center’s coexistence plan. “We continue working and we cannot forget that they are minors,” he remarked, stressing the importance of “learning to resolve conflicts without violence.”

Along these same lines, the delegate stressed that it is clear that “the center has acted with total diligence” both on Wednesday and Thursday and “we continue working” because we must have “zero tolerance” in these types of situations.

For its part, The delegate lamented that in today’s society “the use of violence to” resolve conflicts “is” quite normalized “, for which he has highlighted the importance of educational work to “redirect” this position.

“It is true that society is transmitting this violence to our students, even the youngest, as a means of resolving conflicts and schools are working hard”, but “we are not infallible”, he concluded.

In this regard, such and as Villalba explained to diariodehuelva.es, “we show zero tolerance, from the educational field, with violence in the centers. We cannot allow this type of aggression under any circumstances and all measures have been taken with the aggressor student in accordance with the center’s coexistence plan and As for the victim, we await information on its evolution. We will keep in contact with their relatives to find out their status. Meanwhile, in the IES all the mechanisms are put in place to work from the point of view of the coexistence of the center ”, he explained.

The Aracena City Council expresses its solidarity with the attacked

Given the confirmation by the IES San Blas de Aracena and the Territorial Delegation of Education in Huelva of the serious incident of aggression on the part of a student of said center to another in the facilities of the same and, after gathering the precise information in this regard, from the Aracena City Council wants to demonstrate “The most absolute rejection of a fact of these characteristics, since, if any act of violence is inadmissible and reprehensible, even more so when it affects a minor, as well as the solidarity, affection and support for the attacked minor and her family, which have been offered directly from the Department of Education”.

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