“Ready to deliver all documents”

“Ready to deliver all documents”
“Ready to deliver all documents”

VENEZIA – “As principal, on the one hand, I feel like defending the school, but on the other I also understand the girls. With their protest they have highlighted a lack of understanding and trust in the exam procedures. In recent days I have reflected and I am convinced that more transparency is needed, even on certain technical passages of the test: the students must know them. I myself will suggest it in my report as president of the commission”. Calm tones, but always frank, Alessandra Artusi has been at the helm of the Foscarinithe Venetian high school that ended up in the center of national news for the sensational protest of Linda Conchetto, Virginia Gonzales and Lucrezia Novello, the three high school graduates who, in a controversy over the low grades assigned to their Greek test, decided not to be questioned in the oral exam and to read a venting letter of heavy criticism of the school system. In the end they were promoted (obviously with grades lower than their potential), but the story is not over: there is the request for access to the documents that the three girls and their families presented to the school, while the Minister of Education himself, Giuseppe Valditara, already last week, had announced the sending of inspectors.

Maturity, here are the grades of the Foscarini high school: the suspicions of the mothers and the silence of the school

 
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