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Gijón will convert municipal premises into classrooms for the next academic year | BE Gijón | Today for Today Gijón

The Minister of Education, Carmen Suárez, has commissioned the local administration to review publicly owned spaces that meet the conditions to enable classrooms that house fifth and sixth grade primary students from September. The strict security measures derived from the crisis COVID-19 force to design the school course counting on larger enclosures to teach the classes and the public and subsidized centers of Gijón fall short to cover the needs. The mayor, Ana González, trust to have the relationship of suitable places so that students can have face-to-face training.

Listen to Ana González, mayor of Gijón, new spaces expand schools coronavirus in Play SER

González has specified that the Ministry works on ratios of 15 students per classroom Y does not rule out that you have to resort to currently occupied spaces, but that they only develop some activity during part of the day.

Listen to Ana González, mayor of Gijón, new spaces schools coronavirus ratios in Play SER

One of the chosen locations could be the Centro de Cultura Antiguo Instituto that meets one of the requirements by being very close to the Jovellanos Public School.


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