Ken Cooke - 1-4-2012 at 04:55 PM
Despite having launched the program "Safe school", during this holiday period, a total of four schools in Tijuana were defaced. However, at the State
level, there was a decrease of nine acts of vandalism.
The delegate of the educational system state, César Sánchez Frehem, mentioned that it was the school secondary technical number 26, Cerro Colorado,
which reported the situation of more gravity, to the degree that will be until Thursday when the students of this campus to return to classes.
In addition to this secondary, were three primary victims of crime, in the first two was the wiring and in the case of the primary United Nations at
the Castle colony, stole a monitor and vandalized the premises.
Sánchez Frehem mentioned that repairing the damage could amount to 350 pesos for these wards, however, stressed that this programme Yes represented a
decrease in vandalism in schools of the city going from 25 to only four.
source: http://www.frontera.info/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Noticias/04012...
805gregg - 1-13-2012 at 07:00 PM
That's smart
BajaBlanca - 1-21-2012 at 09:16 PM
interesting - we shall see what happens here in town ... I have started to add various items to the very bare school. the director is concerned that
some of the things might disappear. I shall be talking to the students so that this doesn't happen.
I got 2 clocks donated and we bought 2 for all the classrooms, since there were none. I like having a big clock so that students as well as I know
exactly where we are time-wise.
Les also bought me a board where we can pin student work up since the walls are concrete and I can't get pushpins in.
In a couple months I should be able to give you all an update. One good thing is that there is zero graffitti at any of the schools ....