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statements and the letter / complaint Ciccarese Ernesto


We publish the letter sent to the Minister Ernesto Ciccarese Gelmini (email: gelmini_m@camera.it and segreteria.particolare.ministro @ istruzione.it ) in response to statements by the Minister appeared on messenger last March 24 ( http://www.ilmessaggero.it/articolo.php?id=95791&sez=HOME_SCUOLA )

THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION - MIUR
C / A Minister Maria Stella Gelmini
C / O SPECIAL SECRETARY Ms Gregorini
Viale Trastevere, 76 / A - 00153 - ROMA

Dear Minister,
Ciccarese My name is Ernesto and I am a parent of a child who attends primary school. After carefully reading the interview she granted to the Messenger of 24/03/2010 and after having enjoyed his opposition to the odious practice by school leaders to ask for voluntary contributions, have deemed it appropriate to write to inform you that the families, in addition to voluntary contributions are asked for money to make up for structural deficiencies of school buildings which endanger the safety of our children.
is the case rushed to the elementary school Philip Errington of Latimer (BR), where, in the classrooms for the first classes of sections A, B, C, windows and curtains were devoid of any device that avoids the direct exposure of bystanders to the sun. After spending a beginning school year plagued by complaints of our children is through the class representatives have been calls to have the curtains coprisole. Faced with the usual phrase "no money" we parents have had to buy, spending € 917.40, these tents. But the biggest joke is that, when I have personally made the request to acquire a copy of the receipt of expenditure, I found a deed of gift which is the declared will of the parents to donate tents to the school, the parents were not informed.
A donation that needs to be a spirit of liberality (animus donandi) I personally do not find, while it is clear that the moral blackmail as a parent, I immediately saw that I had more to choose from to make viable the classroom where, for six days a week, my daughter lives.
I find profoundly disagree when he says that '[in school] too lightly will require contributions from families. I am absolutely opposed, this practice should be avoided as a bit 'whiny and in many cases justified. The public school does not have to cost ", questioning the management capacity of some school leaders. Address the following questions: who is to oversee the "capacity management" of managers? And what weight is given, in the conduct of his Ministry, to reports of such cases that I have personally exposed?
I hope to be able to express this with the spirit that moved me to write, as animated solely by duty as a citizen and father.
For the sake of completeness I send attached files that the school has provided.
Sincerely.

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