Culiacán, Sinaloa.- With windows without glass and desoldered, without light, cracked walls, fences in poor condition and more deficiencies is how the students go to primary school Maria Trinidad Dorame in Culiacan.
Refuge of Jesus Gurrola in charge of the institution located in the colony southern heights, pointed out that when they returned they found the school as a war zone, but still they did what they could to return to the classrooms. The parents expressed to the teachers their interest in returning to face-to-face classes, so they cleaned up and contributed with the most necessary so that the minors were back in the classrooms.
“I came to this school two months ago more or less and the school was totally vandalized, it looked like a school like in a war zone because they left it with nothing except the walls because they didn’t even leave me windows”.
The person in charge of the campus pointed out that they not only took the air conditioners from the classrooms, but also the lockers and blackboards, so they only left a few benches. She pointed out that it was difficult to rehabilitate the school, but with the help of the parents they were able to leave the institution’s facilities in better conditions.
Despite this, he reiterated that much is needed for the school to be the same as before, since much is required to repair it and the theft insurance still does not respond. Said elementary school was one of those enrolled full-time, so they had refrigerators and a stove, which the lovers of foreign things also took away.
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The teachers called on the educational authorities to come and see the conditions in which they find themselves to see if they seek to support them.
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