On 30 July, the Councillor for Education Fuensanta Olivares had a meeting with the Director General of Department of the Ministry of Education María José Jiménez and Juan García Iborra, Technical Department.
The purpose of this meeting was to move to the regional manager the gaps in Jumilla on centers and show discomfort Jumilla not to include the last two calls for direct subsidies that have been released from the Ministry.
These grants are for investment, fixes and improvements in schools in the region and "unfortunately does not appear Jumilla in either," says Fuensanta Olivares.
To move the real situation of public schools from Jumilla, was elaborated by the technical bulletin, a report indicating the deficiencies and where he had to act immediately.
This document was translated both responsible for the centers, management teams, the Federation of Parents Association and political groups.
Also moved some months ago the Ministry and it was committed to produce another report with technical, cataloging centers over 50 years, between 50 and 30 years and under 30.
Responsible for Education in Jumilla "Our surprise was that here has not shifted any technical team Murcia."
This whole situation was handled at that meeting and also invited the political leaders of the region to carry out in Jumilla, in the month of October, the Governing Board of the Ministry of Education, which is when general managers meet technicians with the Minister of Education, "with the aim of showing interest in the educational community of Jumilla," said Olivares.
Following this appointment, the Councillor for Education received a call from the technician of the Ministry, attended the meeting, asking for the highest priority.
Fuensanta Olivares said that the most urgent are billboards, because they demonstrate the different directors, "so I asked a memory assessed by the center to study whether any action can be undertaken in the last quarter of the year."
Thus, "we hope that the counseling is sensitive and rush the fence of one of the centers most in need," said Councilwoman Education.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla