Someone has already entered school between Monday and Tuesday, but this morning the first bell officially rang for most Sardinian students . Lessons starting for 182,171 children .

The data comes from the regional school office. To them must be added the students of private schools.

In Cagliari there are 83,333 students, in Nuoro 24,862, in Oristano 16,284, in Sassari 5,7692 .

The bulk of the armies in high school: 32,464 in Cagliari, 9,539 in Nuoro, 6,418 in Oristano, 22,362 in Sassari. For a total of 70,833 kids.

For childhood, the first bell rings for 20,490 children (8,890 Cagliari, 3,066 Nuoro, 1,928 Oristano, 6,606 Sassari), for primary school 52,731 (24,267 Cagliari, 7,183 Nuoro, 4,681 Oristano, 16,700 Sassari). For lower secondary school, 38,167 children are at work (17,712 Cagliari, 5074 Nuoro, 3257 Oristano, 12,024 Sassari).

The sore point is always that of support for disabled students: specialized teachers are few compared to the needs. And there will be no educators.

Meanwhile, the case of the primary school in Via Stockholma in Cagliari was resolved at the last minute, after the controversy over unusable classrooms and the attempt to hastily set up 10 Civil Protection tents. The 180 pupils will be transferred to the Italo Stagno school in via Is Mirrionis , but from next Monday. The Municipality is setting up twenty classrooms including the rooms for the canteen service .

(Unioneonline/vl)

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