The four students from IES Leonardo Torres Quevedo de Santander have been investigated by the Secretary Public Prosecutor for their alleged involvement in Humility to a partner … Separate with The kinetic disability They will leave the educational center voluntarily from Thursday. The Minister of Education, FP and Universities, Sergio Silva, announced this circumstance this morning, in addition to emphasizing that students have not attended the class since last week, but they were able to follow the contents – and thus their administration of their right to education – by transcendent means. The consultant explained that the families of the students concerned have understood the situation, which gained the media and the tremendous social influence, and believes that the decision to change the institute’s students will help normalize things.
Silva today insisted on the need to redirect the situation that includes minors and has a great impact after disrupting social networks. Currently, these students work with the center to encourage respect among classmates. The Ministry has displaced the center as a team for emotions and behaviors to work with families and students. “We must be as a kind of psychological assimilation of everything that happened, because the context of what happened more than its influence in adolescents is what can be assumed,” said the consultant, who talked about long work in the long run.
The Public Prosecutor’s Office interfered
After what happened and as a precaution, the Cantabria Prosecutor’s Office asked last week that these four students could not deal with the child at the educational center, either in their home or communicating with him, although the Cantabria Children’s Court’s statement was not yet known in this regard.
The consultant explained the moment that there is no open file for the center’s address in this case, although he realized that “something did not succeed” if a state of harassment is produced, which is what the protocol now achieves, as the usual procedure has been water when it plays the criminal road.
In the words of Silva, we must attend how teenagers can participate at the age of 16 in these cases, “more than disciplinary issues.” “I don’t say they have no importance, but for us they are not a priority at all,” I insisted.