The councilor of the Municipal Socialist Group in the city of Murcia, Susana Hernandez, will defend in Parliament next Thursday a motion in which he will claim a solution to various problems in the Secondary School (IES) "Rector Francisco Sabater García" Cabezo de Torres, including that of overcrowded classrooms.
Keep in mind that when it launched in 1999 was designed for 400 students, and currently are 700 who come to the center daily.
The problems of overcrowding join the Disabled.
There is a bus line between the districts served by the school, nor bike path for students to use this means of safely.
The only possibility is that they are the parents who take them to the center and finished the classes, return to pick them up, as in the case of students of Bachelor.
For the socialist mayor, this fact is much more serious for students of ESO, "as there is a line of school buses, mandated by law, but poorly resolved, because someone has decided that the bus made two trips morning and two after school. The students of the first group have to wait 35 minutes until the center opens its doors, we consider very serious situation when dealing with minors. "
The shortcomings of the current system of emergency evacuation is also added, as it is inadequate for the number of students and workers of the center, "issue already known to the Ministry of Education and for which we ask urgent solutions, and transportation problems we demand for new bus lines, one of them long distance as well as the expansion of the existing facility or build a new one to respond to population growth in the north of our town, "says Susana Hernandez.
Source: PSOE Murcia