Thursday, February 28, 2008

A school of Zamora punished his students

* Students have been involved in a protest today to consider unjust suspension of a trip to London.
* The mensajel, which appeared in a forum, containing texts offensive and revealed personal details about teachers.

The address of the Institute María de Molina, Zamora has punished the first high school students with the suspension of a planned trip to London this week after appearing on an Internet forum, as some offensive comments that referred to the teacher's personal life Institute.

East hundred students have been involved in a sit-in protest today. Parents support their children and are unfair to punish the entire class without an extra-curricular activity by an anonymous message.

The president of the Federation of Associations of Parents of Students at Public Colleges of Castile and Leon and member of APA's institute, Jesus Murias, has also made known to the Ministry of Education in Spain.

Previously, the parents sent a letter to the inspection of Education in expressing their disagreement with the measure because it "fair pay for the bad, but so far have received no response.

Parents believe that the measure is "typical of the 40's and 50"
Murias has shown its discontent with how to proceed in the direction of the Institute María de Molina, and that the measure is "characteristic of the years 40 and 50, especially when the forum on the Internet that appeared messages are generated from England and not even know whether the messages were written by students at the center.

In addition, Murias not understand why the disciplinary action was only taken against the students of the first Baccalaureate and why teachers in question have not submitted complaint at the police station to shed light on the responsibility instead of taking disciplinary action against an entire group students.

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