Los Mochis, Sinaloa.- After parents decided to take the Christopher Columbus Elementary School in Los Mochis due to collapsed drainage problems, this Monday the nearly 500 students classes resumed but virtually.
Teresita Guerrero, director of the institution in the morning shift, commented that the classrooms were not open because there are still no conditions to receive the students despite the fact that the Ministry of Public Education and Culture in coordination with the Isife carried out repair work on this basic service.
“Right now they are doing the repair work, they are opening to put the system all new, fortunately the Secretary of Education responded to us and sent us to Isife who today began to open everything, the part where the tubes are and see how much the damage,” he said.
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The teacher added that in the same way, the students of the evening shift receive classes virtually, waiting for the problem to be resolved and the classrooms to reopen.
“Right now we are online again and in the afternoon it is the same because there are no bathrooms or drinking fountains, the parents are happy because it was fast, we do not have the date when they could finish the work, but because of the times, we believe that it could be until later. Easter when we return to the classrooms”, he emphasized.
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