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The Mayor and the Councillor for Education explained the situation to parents of new college town (06/03/2009)

Alguazas Mayor, José Antonio Fernández Lladó, and the Councillor for Education, Isabel Zamora, gathered at Civic Center Plaza Paco Serna del Barrio de Nuestra Señora del Carmen with all the parents who will enroll in September their children for the first time in a local school.

The mayor described the current situation of the third school building in the town.

"To date, the AMPAS has shown interest in the new school is public and not concluded and the City Council and it has made known to the region", said the mayor.

According Lladó, the estimated timeframe for the construction of a new two to three years, so that during this time the Ministry of Education installed a prefabricated classrooms in the courtyard of the existing centers.

"No child will be left without registering.

Schools have been given approval for the installation of a prefabricated classrooms, as in other municipalities of the Autonomous Community, are installed during the time when the new school built, "said the mayor.

The Mayor also pledged to bring forward the commencement of work to seek funding for it, once the Ministry has formally approved the construction of the new center.

"From the day that the new, public school until the works of the Autonomous Community may take several years to start.

To advance the work, the City Council agrees to start with the shortest possible, so that the center is a reality in the shortest period of time, "said the mayor.

On the other hand, the cooperative Vega CES Media, which currently serves High School in the municipality, has been interested in creating a concerted school and primary children in the town, offering hosting from next September in a newly built module, new enrollments.

"The government team will be a debate for parents to decide what type of school is the best for their children," said Lladó.

For his part, Councillor for Education, Isabel Zamora, responded to the interventions of the parents in attendance, who, although they were welcome immediate solution taken by the City Council wanted to know if greater foresight in previous years would have solved the current problem .

Zamora explained that "in 2004 we had to fight not to stay with one line of research in the counterpart located in the neighborhood of El Carmen, as they had not enough children to enroll.

Each year the City moved to the Department the actual demand for fees and until this year the formalization of fees had not exceeded the quota of seats for the two schools.

The increase in population over the past three years has triggered a lack of tuition available, "he said.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Alguazas

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