The Kindergarten of the Tremiti Islands, with a delay of two weeks, officially reopened this morning: 64-year-old and still critically ill teacher Michaela Liuzzi from Aprisina, took over the post after her two other colleagues. refused.
The school has been closed since 2003 due to a lack of students, and with seven young students enrolled this year, it is at risk of long-term closure due to lack of teachers. The start of the lessons was actually scheduled for September 16th, but no teacher was available to take the boat trip to reach the archipelago in the Fogiano area. Lucy has decided to stay on the island from Monday to Friday and return home, “weather permitting”, where her husband is waiting for her. The children, however, live in Rome.
“I am very happy to be here in Tremiti – said the teacher – I have received a wonderful welcome from the families of my students. I know that it will not be easy, because I am still a little far from retirement. Many municipalities in the province of Foggia, the Tremiti Archipelago will often keep me away from home. In Aprisina “. “We welcome the new teacher – First Citizen Annalisa Liskey – commented with enthusiasm. The reopening of the school marks a new chapter full of positive energy”.
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