Students viralize deteriorated facilities at their school to ask for help

Students viralize deteriorated facilities at their school to ask for help
Students viralize deteriorated facilities at their school to ask for help
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A form of intelligent protest was the one carried out by the students of grade 11-04 from the Santa Clara Educational Institution, located in the San Onofre municipality, in Sucre.

A video shared by the TikTok platform, which went viral in a matter of hours, was the tool that these young people used to show the deteriorated conditions where your school is located.

In that audiovisual material they revealed that They had no equipment to play with.they didn’t have mirrors in the girls’ bathrooms, the cafeteria’s safety rail was damaged, the rags didn’t work, They had no light in the living room, the classroom window did not close, The computer did not turn on, parts of the apartment were missing and the water service was deteriorated.

Also, grade 11-04 wrote in the comments: “The Institution’s infrastructure is already obsolete, It is more than 90 years old and since primary school we have been waiting for the construction of a mega-school that they have promised us.”

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One of the highlights of the video was that they showed the facilities while, ironically, there was one that said the following phrase: “The complete uniform, guys.”alluding that they comply with the required clothing, but that they also want a suitable place to learn.

The video already has 69.5 thousand likes and 1,011 comments where they said: “What a correct way to protest!” “I am a teacher and I am happy to see students who are critical of their reality,” “Any public school in Colombia and I dare say that in all of Latin America.”

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