Chilean law allows metal detectors in schools with multiple approvals

On April 1, Chile's Official Gazette published the Law on Coexistence, Good Treatment, and Well-being of Educational Communities, authorizing metal detector portals in schools under strict conditions. The measure addresses rising school violence, including a recent student stabbing in Calama. Implementation is not immediate due to pending regulations and lack of specific funding.

The law, published Wednesday in the Official Gazette, states in Article 10 that school maintainers may use technological resources to detect weapons, provided there is community educational agreement and the measure is justified, proportional, necessary, and suitable.

Education Minister María Paz Arzola clarified that "it is not an obligation for schools, but a tool for those who deem it necessary and have their educational community's agreement." However, it requires a regulation from the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Public Security within 12 months, plus internal protocols approved by the Undersecretary of Education after a technical report from Security.

The backdrop is rising school violence, including the murder of an inspector at Calama's Liceo Obispo Silva Lezaeta and, on the same day, an eighth-grade student stabbed by a peer outside Escuela República de Chile D-52 in that city. Carabineros detained the attacker, also a minor, shortly after.

Maintainers must fund installations from existing resources like the Preferential School Subsidy or Public Education Support Fund. Reactions differ: SLEP Santiago Centro awaits community agreements, Ñuñoa is evaluating, Vitacura prioritizes prevention, and FIDE president Pedro Díaz sees it as belated legal backing. Lo Barnechea Mayor Felipe Alessandri warns technology does not solve root issues.

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Emergency response scene at Calama school after student stabbing incident, showing police tape, vehicles, and distressed crowd.
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Student kills inspector in Calama school

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An 18-year-old student stabbed to death inspector María Victoria Reyes and injured four people at Instituto Obispo Silva Lezaeta in Calama on Friday. Authorities suspended classes at the school and announced urgency for a bill to bolster school security. The teachers' union president called for more education funding amid rising violence.

An 18-year-old student attacked members of the Instituto Obispo Silva Lezaeta community in Calama with a bladed weapon on Friday, killing a 59-year-old inspector and injuring a teaching assistant and three students. The attacker was detained in flagrancy by Carabineros after being restrained by teachers. Local authorities declared three days of communal mourning and President José Antonio Kast sent ministers to the site.

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The Chamber of Deputies approved the Municipal Security Law on Tuesday, strengthening municipalities' preventive role and granting new powers to inspectors, such as using tasers and seizing street vending. Security Minister Luis Cordero emphasized that the law sets standards without creating a municipal police. Mayors celebrated the approval as a win for municipalism.

Surabaya Mayor Eri Cahyadi has issued a circular limiting the use of gadgets and mobile phones for children in school settings. The policy aims to enhance child protection, academic performance, and student discipline. It follows government regulations on electronic system governance for child protection.

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Starting January 1, 2026, the Servicio Local de Educación Pública (SLEP) Santiago Centro took over the administration of 43 educational establishments in Santiago commune, ending direct municipal management. This shift impacts 27,000 students and thousands of teachers and assistants, including emblematic high schools like Instituto Nacional. Mayor Mario Desbordes' administration highlighted achievements in funding and infrastructure during its tenure.

Colombia's National Police have stepped up preventive measures in Huila to prevent gunpowder-related injuries among children and adolescents during the December season. In coordination with family welfare entities, an anti-gunpowder squad was deployed, leading to seizures and fines in several municipalities.

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Starting this Friday, December 19, parents in the Metropolitan Region can apply for out-of-term vacancies for the 2026 school year via the Anótate en la lista system. The process opens at 9:00 a.m. on the Ministry of Education's website, allowing applications to at least six schools with available spots.

 

 

 

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