Parents Take Secondary School in Culiacán: Demand Virtual Classes in the Face of Violence Wave · Global Voices
3 Articles
3 Articles
Mexico City, Mexico.- The 79th Technical Secondary School, located in the Florida division of this city, was taken on Tuesday by mothers and parents who demand a return to virtual classes due to the growing insecurity in the area. From the first hours of the day, tutors stood in front of the campus with banners and posters, preventing the entry of students as well as teaching and administrative staff. Their main demand: that the classes be given…
For the second day in a row, an educational establishment in the southern sector of Culiacán, Sinaloa, was closed in the face of the violence that has been registered. This time it was Technical Secondary School No. 79, located in the colony of La Florida, where parents placed padlocks, tarpaulins and posters to prevent the entry of students and teaching staff, as a protest measure.
On the outskirts of the Fernando Montes de Oca Elementary School, in the Galeana colony, the director of the campus, José Luis Reyes Olivo, as well as two parents, held a guard at the entrance of a silent campus that does not have students. Since yesterday afternoon, the parents made the decision to take the school and suspend the classes until they were given dignified conditions so that their children could receive education in this place. Acc…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage