Bans and stringent rules remain at the Sebastiano Satta High School of Human Sciences in Nuoro.

The confrontation with the manager Cagla Marchetti did not have the effects hoped for by the students, who had been on strike for two days against the squeeze imposed by the new regulations: stop piercings and long nails, obligation to hand over cell phones before lessons, only one trip for class to the vending machines for drinks and food and no "long" recreation.

"With the boys - clarifies the principal - we are discussing the possibility of going out in the courtyard for 20 minutes during recess, observing the distance, but there is no discussion about the health rules in the institute and those given by the teachers. I urged the return to school tomorrow. , I hope they do ".

So no opening, only one per class will be able to go to the distributor and take the orders of the other students, and in the presence of the janitor "who disinfects".

As for the deposit of mobile phones, the manager explains that "this is a tightening of the rules decided by the teaching staff and operational since last Saturday. In fact, several young people were found while using digital books on tablets to make the hotspot by connecting to the internet: the phone can therefore be kept but switched off ".

The manager also defines herself as "innocent" on the ban on piercings and long nails: "I have nothing to do with it - she specifies - are the dictates of the regulations established by the Department of Motor Sciences on safety in the gym and against injuries".

The students are disappointed, and will not go back to school: “Apart from the point about recreation, the principal hasn't moved an inch on the others. On this basis we do not believe we can go back to school tomorrow ".

(Unioneonline / L)

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