Teaching teams at infant and primary schools across Lleida and the Segrià region have announced strong measures, including suspending school outings and residential trips. This action aims to protest against what they describe as saturation and insufficient support from the Department of Education and Professional Training.
The decision reflects growing frustration among educators regarding resource allocation and staffing levels. The suspension of activities like excursions and residential stays will directly affect pupils and parents, highlighting the severity of the situation according to school officials.
Educators Demand More Resources
Schools in the area have consistently raised concerns about overcrowded classrooms and a perceived lack of assistance from the regional education authority. Teachers say they are struggling to provide quality education under current conditions, prompting these public actions.
This move follows ongoing discussions and previous attempts to engage with the Department of Education and Professional Training. Educators hope that by taking such visible steps, they will force a re-evaluation of current policies and secure the necessary backing to improve learning environments for children in Lleida and Segrià.
Further announcements regarding the duration of these measures and potential future actions are expected as schools await a response from the department.