Socialists complain that the public school in the parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe is overcrowded and has a number of technical deficiencies non-compliant.
The school has grown from 400 students in 2007 to 700 in 2013, of which more than a hundred, belonging to the step child, are grouped in prefabricated barracks that are used as classrooms since 2008.
The position of the center-ensures the PSOE spokesman in the Municipality of the village, Angel Manuel Romero, is exacerbated because it has no primary sports pavilion, library, music room and teachers.
It continues Romero, the cafeteria welcomes 212 students in an area of ​​86 m2 divided into two shifts, so they are in breach of the minimum requirements of the regulations.
The Socialists also denounce broken promises by the PP.
"We have been promising a new school since 2008 and now we come with an extension of the primary flag and dining" lament.
The educational community also feels deceived because, in addition to breaking promises, kids are running risks by the number of deficiencies that have school.
Meanwhile, Councilwoman Susana Hernández, who yesterday visited the center, require the mayor of Education, Maria Dolores Sánchez, explanations of the efforts being undertaken by the City Council with the regional government on the extension and construction of a new center education in the district.
"We can not indulging more cuts from a government determined to make education a matter of social class, rather than the fundamental equal opportunities pillar" concludes Hernandez.
Source: PSOE Murcia