Almost 800 signatures to save the Colombo comprehensive institute in Cagliari, in the Quartiere del Sole, from being resized. The council's resolution abolished the institute, which was already made up of two nursery school complexes, two primary schools and one lower secondary school grade, for a total of 600 students, to merge it with the IC Randaccio-Tuveri, which in turn is made up of 4 nursery school complexes, 3 primary schools and one secondary school.

«This will create a real educational monster made up of more than 1,300 students, children and families will find themselves disoriented and disoriented», say the parents of the students.

The merger, we read in the document, will cause «a lack of the usual push for the growth of the educational community, which has accustomed parents and students to the idea of a school focused on building an environment rich in relationships, active listening and opportunities for in-depth study ».

It doesn't end here: «It must also be considered that merging and reducing resources (also in terms of secretarial services) means allocating less attention to potentially problematic users present in both institutions and notoriously subject to a very high rate of school dropout» .

(Unioneonline/L)

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