The representatives of the ikastola Kazeta.eus explain to the students who come to the ikastola of Beskoitz that they cannot continue this way in the current conditions and that the opportunity to study, work and live in Euskera must be given.
The project started in 2013 with four children and this course has 51 students. The Casa Consistorial says that there is no need to extend the ikastola, that the solution is to reduce the number of students to 50. Instead of trimming, the ikastola says they want to develop. They recall that they are only asking for a construction licence, which will be the responsibility of Seaska to obtain the necessary financial resources to carry out the project.
Closing the doors to existing applications
This is not the first time they have asked for it. “We’ve talked about different roads: asking about some public rooms, asking about some private rooms, we’ve also collected private lands to rent them or buy them. They have analyzed us and given us each of the paths”. The decision on this new request will be communicated by the City Council at the end of June.
Claiming that “a real ikastola is worth it”, they have also launched a collection of signatures on the network to support it.
Eric Etxartek Seaskako lehendakarikide ardura hartu berri du urte hatsarrean, Antton Etxeberri eta Sophie Layusekin batera. Peio Jorajuriaren lekukoa hartu dute hirurek, eta Lehendakarikidetza taldea osatu dute.
The SEASKA federation has been able to enter the programme with a hundred more students than last year. With two-year-olds joining in the coming months, the limit of 4,300 pupils will be exceeded. In the first year, the increase is 33 students, but the most outstanding is the... [+]