The City Council at the service of education in values ​​and collaboration with the School Day of Non-Violence and Peace –

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The City Council, through its motto, ‘Fuentes, people who educate in values’, maintains a clear commitment to education and in this line has highlighted the support for educational centers in the different activities and projects that have been organized around the Day School of Nonviolence and Peace.

As a sample of the municipal support for these projects, there have been multiple municipal employees and technicians who have been at the service of these projects: municipal rural guards, environmental technicians, a complete communication team, local police, etc. In the same way that they have also ceded facilities or different local elements at the service of the centers to constitute this committed educational community of which we can feel proud and proud.

In these days we have lived in our municipality different educational activities aimed at training the citizens in values ​​that our boys and girls will be in the future.

So, on the one hand, from CEIP Santa Teresa They are immersed in the Sustainability Week, organizing in cycles from field trips, workshops or activities, under the ‘Green Footprints’ project. They have been organized by “PATROLS” and on the ‘Day of Peace’ they have made different outings: from a light control to planting trees or visits from the rural guards, always betting on environmental education and care for our planet. In fact, throughout the week the little ones “ask” their fathers and mothers to go to school WALKING.

In high school Alarifes Ruiz Florindo, For their part, they have organized an activity to commemorate ‘PEACE DAY’, with a direct connection with Guinea Bissau (managed by municipal communication technicians) to find out directly about the situation that exists there and for what has allocated the solidarity collection that the center has carried out. They have commemorated Peace Day with a march through the municipality, and a reading of the manifesto in the Plaza de España, with the delivery of funds for the Laovo Camdem project.

By the CEIP Santo Tomás A Bank for Peace has been created, and they have also converted their patio into a Road Safety Education circuit on “El Buen Trato” to commemorate Peace Day. The act ended with a common act with the reading of a manifesto, releasing pigeons per course and the singing of the hymn of La Paz that was inaugurated last year.

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