Case happened in Jaraguá do Sul, in the north of Santa Catarina (Photo: Sinte-SC, Disclosure)
A student and a teacher were injured after the roof of the Júlio Skarsten school, in Jaraguá do Sul, collapsed onto a classroom last Tuesday (30).
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According to Ricardo Rocha, coordinator of the Union of Education Workers of the State of Santa Catarina (Sinte-SC) in Jaraguá do Sul, the episode happened during works being carried out at the school, which serves more than 1,500 students. . For him, classes could not take place there while renovations are being carried out.
— The situation at the school is quite complicated. It has been undergoing renovations since the beginning of the year, but classes have not stopped taking place. On some days, only a few students are dismissed. There is a risk of a problem like the one that happened — he explains.
See photos of the incident after the ceiling fell at a school in SC
(Photo: Sinte-SC, Disclosure)
(Photo: Sinte-SC, Disclosure)
(Photo: Sinte-SC, Disclosure)
(Photo: Sinte-SC, Disclosure)
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Images from the episode show that several desks and the classroom floor were covered in pieces of lining and tiles. Despite the scare, according to Sinte-SC, the victims had minor injuries and their health is stable.
What the SC government says
Wanted by the news report ANthe State Department of Education (SED), through a note from the Regional Education Coordination of Jaraguá do Sul, states that it visited the Julius Karsten school shortly after the incident and confirmed that the incident occurred during maintenance on the eaves of the school’s roof. school unit, carried out by an outsourced company.
“It was verified that the teacher and the student were fine and had no serious injuries, just small scratches. Therefore, they did not require medical care”, says the note.
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Still in the document, the SED states that “since the beginning of the new management of the State Department of Education, the infrastructure of state schools has been one of the priorities, with a focus on regularizing the electrical part of school units, improvements to the roofs and the delivery of unfinished works.”
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