Ten classrooms created thanks to the restructuring of the Province. From Carbonare: “Less distance, but purified air”
TREVISO. The Da Vinci is all back in his home. After a good decade of coexistence with Palladio, the scientific high school in Viale Europa, since the first bell last week, sees the entire school population located in a single location. The change was made possible by the construction, by the Province, of five new classrooms, obtained from the former arcades: four under the laboratories, another under the teachers’ room.
But the placement of all the students at Da Vinci, 1,449 distributed in 59 classes, has found concreteness also by virtue of the new rules on classroom spacing, no longer mandatory but recommended. And the thought turns to coexistence with the institute for surveyors – until June it housed four classes of the Da Vinci – which in the past has reserved more than a few controversies. And some aftermath was not lacking even this summer: despite the works in the portico area, the principal Mario Dalle Carbonare had requested a couple of classrooms at the nearby institute led by Lara Modanese, but the school board of Palladio rejected the request. .
So the Da Vinci came to the rescue with the new methods envisaged for distancing: the high school has converted another space into the classroom, “derogating” in very few cases froml mandatory meter of the past year. “In practice: for eight classes out of 59, it is exceeded by only one unit compared to the number of students envisaged according to the distance meter rule”, explains the principal Dalle Carbonare, “And for these classrooms, as an additional measure, a cold plasma air purifier, purchase already made last year ».
Returning to the new classrooms, the cost of the intervention was 500 thousand euros and about 120 students can benefit from it: the delivery took place on the Friday before the resumption of lessons, in good time. “I would like to thank the Province, for the Da Vinci it is an important step forward to be able to host all the students in its own home”, remarks Dalle Carbonare.
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