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Heat wave makes Rio Grande do Sul postpone starting classes in the state network - World Stock Market

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Due to the strong heat wave that reaches the Rio Grande do Sul the government canceled the start of classes in the 2,320 state schools, which were expected to start on Monday (10). The measure is the result of a determination of justice that aims to reschedule the academic calendar, which can now start on the 17th of this month. The injunction, issued by the court on Sunday (9), meets a request from the Center of State Teachers of Rio Grande do …
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At the start of the school year, schools in Rio Grande do Sul are facing a dilemma: temperatures above 40°C have led to a request by the state teachers' union to postpone classes. However, the courts ordered classes to resume last Thursday, the 13th. High temperatures are not a problem isolated to the South of the country. A recent study by MapBiomas, in partnership with the Alana Institute, highlights that many schools in Brazilian capitals suf…

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An intense heat wave in southern Brazil has led the Rio Grande do Sul Court of Justice to suspend classes in 2,320 state public schools this Monday. The bill affects approximately 700,000 students and responds to a request from the educators’ union, which requested the postponement of the start of classes until February 17 due to the expected high temperatures. Teachers argued that the lack of adequate ventilation and sufficient access to water …

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The thermometer could be close to 40°C in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The local court decided to postpone the re-entry to 2320 public schools, in accordance with the request of the local teacher union. The state of southern Brazil has appealedA heat wave with temperatures that could reach up to 40 degrees has pushed the state of Rio Grande do Sul, in the south of Brazil, to postpone the return of classes scheduled Monday, by judicial decisio…

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The Rio Grande do Sul court ordered the state government to delay the start of classes at 2,320 schools due to the heat wave affecting the region. Originally, the school year would begin this Monday, the 10th, but the injunction issued by the Rio Grande do Sul Court of Justice last Sunday, the 9th, postponed the first day of classes by one week. Judge Lúcia de Fátima Cerveira complied with a request from the Rio Grande do Sul State Teachers Cent…

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The Rio Grande do Sul court decided to postpone the start of classes on the state public school system, in response to the forecast of extreme heat in the coming days. This delay was requested by the State Teachers Union, which highlighted the lack of adequate infrastructure in schools to face the high temperatures. As a result, the state government announced the suspension of classes in 2,320 schools, which should have started this Monday (10).…

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The justification for the appeal is that 42% of the students are in a situation of social vulnerability, and the school is a reception and security space; new information about the academic year will be released this Monday. Due to the heat wave, the government of Rio Grande do Sul complied with a court order that canceled the start of classes in the 2,320 state schools, scheduled to start this Monday (10). On Sunday night, however, the governme…

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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, February 9, 2025.
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