Urgent Joint Commission Requested for Torre School Relocation in Benevento

Urgent Joint Commission Requested for Torre School Relocation in Benevento
Urgent Joint Commission Requested for Torre School Relocation in Benevento

Case study ‘Torre’, the councilors of the Municipality of Benevento Giovanna Megna, Francesco Farese, Angelo Miceli, Raffaele De Longis, Vincenzo Sguera, Luigia Piccaluga, and…

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Case study ‘Torre’, the councilors of the Municipality of Benevento Giovanna Megna, Francesco Farese, Angelo Miceli, Raffaele De Longis, Vincenzo Sguera, Luigia Piccaluga, and Rosetta De Stasio are requesting an urgent joint commission with the presence of councilors and managers on the case of the relocation of the institute’s classes.

The imminent demolition of the school, they emphasize, ‘will impact a significant portion of the school population of Benevento and Sannio (students, teachers, school staff, as well as their families). Regardless of the positions that each of us may express regarding this intervention choice, we have from the beginning urged the simultaneous elaboration and sharing of a solution for the placement of the classes that ensures a serene and regular educational continuity, without further inconveniences.’

Inconveniences are inevitable with the solution developed by the administration ‘which provides for the relocation of the ‘Torre’ classes to 3 different buildings, namely Pacevecchia, Capodimonte, via Camerario, distant from each other, with evident traffic problems (crossing the San Nicola bridge under renovation, lack of parking in the historic center area).’

The administration is criticized for not seizing the opportunity of the Mim notice to intercept resources for the leasing of buildings or for the rental of temporary modular structures for school use. The councilors point out that ‘there are buildings already used as schools today no longer active that could be considered, also due to their proximity to some of the structures affected by the relocation (eg, Madre Mezzini in Pacevecchia), as well as there are unused spaces in structures affected by the relocation (eg, former cooking center school Capodimonte).’

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