'Aggressive comrade', even today few enter the sixth grade classroom
Only six pupils sat at their desks this morning. For next Tuesday, the head of the regional school office has called a meeting to discuss the matter to try to restore calm and tranquillity in the classroom, which has been experiencing a difficult situation for months
Today again almost all the pupils of a sixth-grade class in Grosseto remained at home, where parents withdrew their children due to the presence of an 'aggressive' peer. Only six pupils sat at their desks this morning. The others continued their protest of voluntary abstention from lessons due to the behaviour of a disturbing and, above all, hand-raising peer. A letter written by a lawyer to the headmaster, hired by the parents, should have had some effect. For next Tuesday, the current Grosseto territorial manager of the regional school office, Alessandra Liberatore, has called a meeting to discuss the issue. Teachers, parents' representatives and also the headmistress of the city's middle school will be present. The objective is to find a solution to restore calm and tranquillity in the classroom that has been experiencing a difficult situation for months in terms of didactics and the proper coexistence of all the children.
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