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Term 2022, masks yes or no? What a mess

by Cristina Bertolini

Exactly one week after the start of the final exams, there is uncertainty as to whether or not masks should be worn during the rehearsals … and in the end the chairmen of the commission decide. The Territorial School Board has been bombarded with calls from school principals asking for lights in recent days. Yesterday morning, following popular demand, the Ust published a press release to all schools, citing the Tar’s verdict, according to which the masks should be subject to annual teacher and repair tests by 31). To indicate otherwise, a special decree would be required. In the meantime, however, the discipline of the matter is the responsibility of the school administration and the presidents of the Abitur commissions. Communication says practically everything and the opposite of everything. Deans and vice-deans consult with colleagues to find out. In the meantime, everyone does what they think is right. “We are adhering to the Tar’s ruling that the use of the mask through 31 students will continue to wear the mask throughout high school.”

A cryptic but eloquent “No comment” comes from Paola Nobili, director of the Modigliani Art High School in Giussano and referent for school sector 28 (Giussano, Desio, Nova, Limbiate …). “We are awaiting the release of a joint statement from the Department of Education and Health – he says – I am not President because I will be monitoring the overall progress of the commissions, but if I were I would make sure you know the distance from.” two meters between the candidate and the commission, and I would definitely have the mask removed. The same is true during writing, which usually takes place in the larger classrooms and corridors. The first examination of the state examination lasts 6 hours and 18 (over three days) the second for the artistic high schools. So it is unthinkable to keep children gagged for so long. In schools, various principals have already given their staff the green light to remove the hated mask, even in the days leading up to that fateful Wednesday 15 June, the day all restrictions had to be lifted.

Elisabetta Biraghi, director of the Nanni Valentini Art School, who this year will chair the commission of the Majorana Institute in Desio, agrees: “Even last year, although the situation was very different – ​​she remembers – we always had the mask taken from the mouth: the boys must be able to express themselves optimally We keep our distance If a boy speaks softly out of shyness, he must not appear unprepared because he is forced through the mask “. “For me is since June 15 all lapses – repeats Guido Garlati, director of Mosè Bianchi – unless expressly stated otherwise”.