“Here the rich, there, their caregivers and domestic workers, a third of the plexus, a mix”. The message was more or less this. Storm on a public institution in the Capital and in the text online presentation of the different sites (corrected after a few hours), stressed the social classes of the pupils who attend.
The school should always work to encourage inclusion. Describe and publish their school population for census does not make sense. I hope that the institute roman tells us today @leggoit can give motivated reasons for this choice. That, however, I do not agree with pic.twitter.com/39SDWhZ1l3
— Lucy Jay (@AzzolinaLucia) January 15, 2020
A sordid story of differences of social class emphasized by a public institution or only superficial, and too much inattention to what you publish on the web? The story has been told on the pages I Read that has the following text the words with which the Institute Including via Trionfale in Rome, divided in the plexuses are not distant from one another, was presented to the public by emphasizing, for example, that “in a plexus of the school there, studying the boys ‘upper-class’ along with children of domestic workers and caregivers who work for their families’, while the head office which is located in the heart of the popular district of Monte Mario is attended by pupils of “the social medium-low”.