Piero Marras mobilized with students
"Strangers close the school"
Piero Marras mobilized with students
Gianluca
NUORO courses. There is an area that does not want to miss his high school musical, the flagship of higher education. There are institutions that finally speak with one voice: the City and, most importantly, the Province of Nuoro.
There is also a combative president, Carla Marchetti, who firmly believes in the educational project of his high school. Then there are other, students are able to move everything in the way he does best: music. They proved it yesterday, all day, in the main hall of the school psycho-educational "Sebastiano Satta", Nuoro that still call, affectionately, "the magisterial". And to give them a hand in the afternoon also came Piero Marras, that the healing power of music knows him well. The famous singer-songwriter has spoken mostly by Nuoro, proudly pointing out his sense of belonging to the city. "When I was doing music here in Nuoro - said the boys - there were really beautiful as this. I had to make do and play on the street, or at weddings. " Then, to the applause of the audience, has launched a call to action: "Eradicate this creative moment, which is also an opportunity, it seems a crime. I therefore invite you to mobilize your creativity in the forms of struggle. And if we will be taking to the streets we have the "tools", because the music helps to not be alone, to overcome the barriers. "
Carla Marchetti pointed out the reasons for a battle that has lasted for months. Since the Minister Maria Stella Gelmini has made public the draft reform of higher education, which provides for the creation of 40 high school musical all over Italy. The risk, said the headmaster, who is in Sardinia there was a fight with no holds barred to grab the only likely site designed island. And when it comes to fight with the strongest poles on the Nuorese is still unknown. "We are proud - Marchetti said - the proximity of the directors and the solidarity shown by many members of the Sardinian culture, such as Piero Marras, Elena Ledda, Franca Masu and many others." Tonino Ladu
The provincial councilor, who was a bit 'the architect of the great mobilization of yesterday, has promised full commitment to the maintenance of the high school musical Nuoro. Next days will be decisive. "By 31 December - he said - the region will have to fire some measures and will make its own proposal to the Ministry. At Monday's meeting with the commissioners of the other Sardinian provinces we will give it all to survive a high school that has churned out 100 graduates, and currently has 140 students attending, among which there are 7 people with disabilities. " Ladu has promised to engage in battle in defense of the school as the territories, since commuting is a historical component of the same high school teaching. The appeal was promptly picked up by the mayor of the capital, Mario Zidda, who promised the boys to fight alongside them.
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