United Left-Greens today joined Caravaca the claims of parents of students from junior kindergarten school 'Holy Cross' and demanded the maintenance of the third line that the Ministry of Education wants to suppress, thus depriving 25 children studying in that school.
Local spokesman left formation, Juan Berbell, considered "fair" parental demands because "no sense" that a school such as 'Holy Cross', which has facilities and enough teachers to maintain third line, stop having it and the students have to travel to another center.
To Berbell, is "incoherent" that said counseling chooses to delete the line if the school is ready to ensure its maintenance, especially when this "cause serious harm" to the families of the students who could not enroll their children in the wishing and center that is closest to your home.
Thus, recalled that one of the "righteous" arguments of parents of students in the school 'Holy Cross' to defend their claims is that Article 27 of the Spanish Constitution recognizes the right to education and public authorities must ensure their equal effectiveness.
Source: IURM