Arzola propõe pausa na transferência de escolas para os SLEP

A ministra da Educação, María Paz Arzola, sugeriu a ideia de pausar a transferência de escolas municipais para os Serviços Locais de Educação Pública (SLEP). A proposta visa a um sistema misto e precisa ser aprovada pelo Congresso.

A ministra declarou à TVN que o Ministério da Educação está trabalhando em uma proposta que não será uma solução única para todos os casos. O objetivo é permitir que alguns municípios mantenham a administração de suas escolas caso cumpram determinados requisitos. Atualmente, 34 SLEP devem receber escolas de 175 municípios entre 2027 e 2029. Arzola observou que o objetivo é avaliar medidas para melhorar o processo e possivelmente adiar transferências em algumas áreas. Prefeitos como Sebastián Sichel, de Ñuñoa, pediram uma ação urgente para suspender as transferências, enquanto Rodrigo Wainraight, de Puerto Montt, declarou apoio ao prosseguimento. Outros líderes locais receberam bem a revisão, mas destacaram a necessidade de recursos e flexibilidade.

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