A delegation of mothers of students from the Catello Salvati school in Castellammare di Stabia, where a special education teacher was beaten last Thursday, was received by Mayor Luigi Vicinanza. The mayor reiterated "myself and the entire administration's firm condemnation of what happened last week at the Panzini school."
"We are confident," Vicinanza emphasized, "that the work of law enforcement will bring the truth to light on this ugly situation.
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Only through respect for the laws and constructive dialogue can we overcome the difficulties and build a better future for CastellammareDuring the meeting, Vicinanza also shared details of a project already planned by the Municipality, which includes the construction of a new school complex on Via Muscogiuri "to offer students modern, safe, and functional spaces.
This is a €3 million project funded by the National Plan for Regional Development (PNRR). The goal is to have the new school operational by the 2026/2027 school year. Finally, in response to a request from the mothers, Municipal Police will also intensify checks in the neighborhood in the coming days.







Comments (2)
It's true, we need more safety in schools, but families should also do their part to educate children about respect.
I think the authorities should do more to protect teachers and students, the episode is very serious and cannot be underestimated. I hope this new school complex is built quickly.