Pozzuoli. The fight against school dropouts in Pozzuoli continues to bear fruit, but much remains to be done. The Carabinieri of the local station have reported 106 parents for failing to comply with compulsory education requirements for minors.
The military determined that these parents had denied schooling to 68 minors. Of these, 24 had never attended school, while the remaining 44 attended only occasionally, failing to meet the minimum attendance requirements for promotion.
It's important to remember that the law stipulates that a student cannot exceed 25% absences during the school year. In some cases, despite formal warnings from the Mayor of Pozzuoli, students have not resumed regular classes.
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The reports are just the latest step in a process that has seen the Carabinieri engaged in a series of awareness-raising activities in schools and youth centers, to promote a culture of legality and the importance of education.
The operations to counter the school dropout in Pozzuoli they are an example of how institutions, working together, can make a difference.
Here are some highlights of the operation:
- 106 parents reported
68 minors without school education
24 students who have never attended school
44 students with occasional attendance
25% it is the maximum limit of absences allowed by law






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