-The student associations ask to reinforce the electrical network of the centers to install air conditioning in the classrooms
The Murcia Federation of Student Associations -FEMAE-, the only student organization in the Region of Murcia independent of political parties, trade unions and religious organizations, has transferred its support to the CEPA of Vista Alegre of Torres de Cotillas and has denounced the evil state of the educational centers of the Region.
Specifically, the associations of students demand the improvement of the electrical installations of schools and institutes, which is essential to install, later, air conditioning in the classrooms.
The president of FEMAE, Miguel García, regretted that "once again the students will suffer unbearable heat" in the third trimester of school.
"We have electric networks of the 80s in our schools and institutes, we have to start by reinforcing them and then installing air conditioning in the classrooms", García explained.
The student federation wants renovated and attractive schools for students.
In the same line, FEMAE proposes that students have decent conditions to be able to concentrate and maintain their attention in the classroom.
"All students have lowered our school performance for not having decent conditions," says Miguel García.
The president shows his concern since this problem coincides with the last school months, in which the final grade is decided.
"Right at the most important time, we have the worst conditions," he criticizes.
Finally, for FEMAE, an increase in funding for education is essential, since only with greater investment can an improvement plan be made for the facilities that will result in an increase in the quality of education.
Meanwhile, students ask the Ministry of Education not to talk about "educational quality" because "you can not talk about it when in a few weeks we will have classrooms at 40 degrees, inaccessible centers for people with functional diversity, teachers without replace until 15 days pass and ratios of 35 students per class ".
Source: FEMAE