No piercings, long nails and recreation: wall against wall between students and principal, Saturday boys in the square
Sebastiano Satta's pupils do not go back to school, at least until the weekend
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The wall against wall continues between students and headmaster at the “Sebastiano Satta” high school of Human Sciences in Nuoro.
The 400 boys and girls, after yesterday's face to face with the manager, have not returned to class and have no intention of doing so even for Friday, while on Saturday there will be a demonstration in the square - already authorized by the Police Headquarters - in front of the high school in via Deffenu.
"We will not stop until the manager puts on paper some corrections to the regulations", reiterate the students, who today together with the principal Carla Rita Marchetti met the extraordinary administrator of the Province of Nuoro, Costantino Tidu, to solicit some work in the institute's headquarters and in the branch in via Foscolo.
"The problems we pose are many - explains Emilian Albu, 19, a member of the delegation he is dealing with -. We say no to the disciplinary notes for piercings and long nails at physical education time, in that case it is enough to skip the lesson. to those interested; we say no to going out only once and with a single companion per class to vending machines for drinks and food, to skipped recreation in the name of a ten-minute break every hour. give the possibility to keep them off on the counter ".
The boy states that everyone "has understood the importance of health and safety regulations but we reply that they are interpreted too rigidly and that there is a middle ground".
As for the structural deficiencies of the two high school buildings, the young man says: "In via Deffenu we have mold in some classrooms, while in the branch the bathrooms are insufficient. In the province they explained to us that they are waiting for the intervention of the Abbanoa technicians to activate an external pipeline that feeds the services. We have been soliciting it for months, but nothing has moved ".
(Unioneonline / L)