For Secondary and post-compulsory education classrooms, the amount contributed by the Ministry to each center is doubled
The City Council provides purifiers to all units and school canteens for Infant and Primary Education
Benidorm City Council has equipped all the units and school canteens for Infant and Primary Education in the centers supported with public funds from the city with mobile purifiers. This has been communicated by the mayor, Toni Pérez, who explained that “when distributing the purifiers and CO2 sensors purchased by the City Council, we have focused our efforts on Early Childhood and Primary Education, which is where the population is not concentrated. vaccinated, so that all classrooms have a purifier, to which are added the two that are going to be placed per school cafeteria and the four CO2 sensors, one per cycle, which have been supplied per center ”.
As specified by the mayor, "the municipal contribution of purifiers for Infant and Primary practically triples that made by the Department of Education." Specifically, for 220 Infant and Primary units, the regional government has delivered 58 purifiers, compared to the 170 provided by the City Council for classrooms and school canteens in these cycles.
Pérez has stressed that “the bulk of CO2 purifiers and sensors that are being delivered to educational centers today, the day the teaching and administrative staff resume their activity; Although in June the City Council installed these devices in all educational services that did not cease their activity during the summer, such as municipal nursery schools, the Early Childhood Care Service (SAPI), the Dance Conservatory or the CEIP Vasco Núñez de Balboa and Ausiàs March, who have hosted the Summer School and the Summer Educational Support Program (PAEV) ”.
The mayor has indicated that "the City Council we have also attended to Secondary and post-compulsory education, despite the fact that in these centers we do not have any competition." In this case, "in each and every one of the centers the amount of purifiers supplied by the Department is doubled, and we also provide a mobile CO2 sensor for every six classrooms."
Toni Pérez stressed that “in addition to providing CO2 sensors and purifiers to Infant and Primary schools and Secondary schools, we have also served other educational and training services in the city, such as our nursery schools, the TAPIS or the Doble Amor Center ”.