Mar del Plata — Public and municipal schools throughout this city and its districts. General Pyeledon today they 24 hour strength measurement And after the incident that happened at school yesterday, there was no assistance for their work. 21st elementary schoolThere are records of the destruction at the hands of the students’ parents, who were enraged by the incident. Two cases of suspected sexual abuse The incident occurred at the facility, and resulted in the deaths of two 6-year-old girls, both at the hands of their 10-year-old classmates from different grades.
The reaction was so severe that not only were stones thrown and damage done to the school building, located at 9005 Bolivar Street in the Jorge Newbery neighborhood, in front of Police Station 12, but the most violent group marched for about 10 blocks and set fire to the home of a student accused of “groping and molesting” two first-graders.
Police intervention did little to dampen the anger of the victims’ mothers and fathers and other relatives who attended. First an attack on an educational facility, then a tire set ablaze meters away, and finally a deliberately set fire that completely destroyed the home of the student accused of being responsible for the abuse.
Some parents, including those of the two minor victims who were believed to have been victims in the incident, were able to speak with the facility’s managers. Buenos Aires province. However, no agreement was reached, and incidents increased.
As a result of these attacks, which affected both schools and their teaching and administrative staff, trade unions in this sector expressed their absolute rejection and called for the use of force to gain widespread support from all trade unions associated with the public education system.
The Mar del Plata delegation of the Buenos Aires Educational Workers’ Single Union (Steva) and the Municipal Workers’ Union (STM), which in this case represents teachers in the commune-dependent education system, has called for a full-scale strike with general mobilization this Wednesday. Under this measure, classes will only be held in private facilities.
The call is to march to a meeting point set up near the communal palace at 10 o’clock. So they try to voice their common demand: “No to school violence.”
In this case, the jurisdiction is juvenile criminal liabilityto determine what happened. Teachers and school administrators are expected to be called to testify in the coming hours.
Furious, the parents asserted that the accused minor, a fifth-grader, already had a history of bad behavior. But no accusations like the one made against him this Tuesday have ever come forward.
The evidence revealed that the minor touched the intimate parts of two 6-year-old girls, possibly while the girls were engaged in activities outside of the classroom.
“They told us that the boy would not return and that he would continue his studies using the modules they had at home,” said the grandmother of one of the alleged victims. The child had to be escorted out by the mother through a side entrance to the facility.
The incident occurred shortly before 6 p.m. Yesterday, it was not even avoided by police stationed at the door, aiming to bring calm to an increasingly hot scene. Inside, there were also beatings and attempted assaults on at least one police officer from Police Station 12.
The final reaction was to have stones thrown at the facade, and officers had to protect themselves with shields and resort to pepper spray to ward off the most aggressive officers.
“They say the boy who touched them is a child, but my daughter is also a child and they have to take care of them,” cried the mother of one of the victims in the sexual abuse case being investigated by the judiciary today.
The unions that are part of the Teachers Union Front and are participating in today’s strike will speak out today not only because of this incident, but also because of other episodes in which violence has been recorded to play a prominent role within school premises. Among them was a teacher who was beaten by a student’s mother last week.