Outsourcing of Communal Schools in Castellammare

Nidi comunali si cambia, fitto e nuova gestione
Nidi comunali si cambia, fitto e nuova gestione
Monday 5 February 2024, 12:44 - Last updated : 6 February, 10:45
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Goodbye to municipal schools in Castellammare. For the next school year, the school sector is ready to fully outsource the operation of the two municipal nurseries Martucci and Carducci. The lease of the premises and new management are the next steps outlined by the manager Gennaro Izzo. The announcement will be ready by March and so after the lease of the premises already took place for Lattaro and Casa del Mandorlo, now it's the turn of the two nurseries of San Marco and the city center. The new formula decided provides for the binding lease of the spaces, in order to make the landlord also the provider of the service that will be completely autonomous from the municipality.

In recent days, the inspection of the municipal technicians took place in via Martucci to define the spaces to be leased in anticipation of the public notice. A visit that has caused agitation among parents who do not want to lose the services provided and the tranquility that their children live.

"We do not understand where this choice comes from - the parents complain - our nurseries work well, we do not think they have financial problems and they are a point of reference both for the city center and for those who live in San Marco. Outsource in favor of who and what?". Questions that will be addressed to the commissioning triad that approved the new path of the school office that aims to outsource all the services remaining in charge of the municipality. After the nurseries, it will be the turn of the last remaining municipal kindergarten, the Carducci.

A topic also raised by the former mayor Salvatore Vozza who has already publicly asked: "I ask the commissioners to stop on the privatization of nurseries. It is a wrong choice and will commit the next administration, let those who will be elected decide on such a delicate aspect that directly involves families".

An appeal so far unheard, the next to pay the price will be the little ones of San Marco and the city center.

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