Crespo: schooling in the center chosen by the parents up to 95%.
Logrono, Sep 6 .- The regional deputy of PP in La Rioja Jose Miguel Crespo today highlighted the "normalcy" in the beginning of the school in the community and, among other things, pointed out that 95 percent of new students has been chosen to enroll in the center by their parents first.
Crespo has offered a press conference today in which he stressed, star trek online gold, that "that normally is the result of planning" and that "is repeated from La Rioja have the powers of education."
Among the aspects related to the start of the course has highlighted the high degree of satisfaction of parents who send their children, which has reached 95 percent, which is implanted books free of charge at all levels, fallen earth power leveling, of compulsory education has increased enrollment in vocational training.
It has also highlighted the work of the Executive Rioja to reach agreements with the municipalities to create education infrastructure and sharing "fair" of foreign students in schools.
The deputy has accused the PSOE popular Rioja, and especially its parliamentary Inmaculada Ortega, who "do gala of lies, manipulations and trying to confuse the Rioja" because it "bothers them that the course begins without fanfare and has improved even have protested because they unify the price of dining menus. "
"They lie to say that teachers have been lost because it incorporates 90 more" assured "and when they talk about, star trek online gold, cuts in the school should know which applies strictly prescribed by the Basic Education Act and its regulations."
This last point has been argued that the regional government has decided to teach school subjects in schools in which students not sufficient, for example, has stated that an institute of Santo Domingo de la Calzada seven subjects will have fewer than ten students and one of them will have only two.
The PSOE "only told the truth, half, there is a high dropout rate, school failure, but is a result of legislation that leads to failure," concluded Crespo.