Times impossible for students commute, the appeal of the deputy mayor of Carlisle Carlisle
Carlisle (Fg) - "Students commute to Carlisle and many other countries Dauni Mountains, with the new features this year, coming home at 16.30 and shall be penalized. We ask the heads of high schools in the province of Foggia to take seriously the problem of finding a just solution together with the families and our communities. "
E 'Ivana D'Amelio, deputy mayor of Carlisle, to draw the attention of the public and school leaders have a problem that, for some months, is causing concern in students and families. "Starting this year entered into force on the reform of high school reform that includes a change in fields of study and hours of lessons - said D'Amelio - The number of hours has been reduced and is therefore not possible to do the lessons from 50 minutes, as was the case so far in various schools. So far so normal. The problem is that the lessons have been reduced only to the first class, while the Deans have the ban reduced to 50 minutes for all classes, including those that are not going to reform. So we are faced with classes which are 36 hours per week and, without a reduction in time to 50 minutes, the boys meet to go out every day at 14 or 14.15. This means that can take the bus back before 14:50 and arrive home at about 16.30 ". The problem also affects commuters high school students who reside in Carlisle, Celenza Valfortore, San Marco La Catolica Alberona, Roseto, Faeto and many other small towns Dauni Mountains. "A Cambobasso - says the deputy mayor - some Deans, realizing the situation, they adapted to the reporting schedule classes later if not at least 50 minutes to 55, to allow many students commute to get home at decent hour ". A Lucera, however, there is still much reluctance to adopt a solution that meets the needs of students and families. "On behalf of many families and many students of the Mountains Dauni - concludes D'Amelio - I ask only that you will find a just solution to the problem so as to ensure even commuters every right to study ".
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