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With the Law 23/96, which provides for a modernization of classrooms, the Ministry of Education has allocated three-year plan 96/98 King f the regions 1.569 billion, of which 456 in '96, 522 in 591 in '97 and '98. The precedence of these funds is reserved for the completion of work already under way, to situations of increased need for classrooms and adaptation of buildings to safety standards set by Decree Law 626/94, Law 46/90 on electrical and '92 Decree on the prevention of fires. But the bureaucratic path that these funds must follow before being committed is very long (can take up to 15 months), and this explains why the fruits of the first two tranches (96/97) are only now beginning to be seen. The parameters used by the Ministry for the allocation of funds have particularly in view of the crowding of the structures, the precariousness of plants and buildings. It was also considered the geographical location, the presence of sports facilities, or buildings subject to historic and artistic constraints. In addition to the newly allocated funds for the future, others will be allocated 385 billion. The law 448/98 authorizing the expenditure of 30 billion per year since 2000.

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Enter the world of school tragedy equivalent at least to take a heavy incazzatura, but someone has to do it ... Currently in Italy there are 12,945 schools. Over the past three years the Ministry of Education has allocated 1.569 billion, which means that for every school the state has granted the sum of 120 million lire in three years, or approximately 40 million per year. But congratulations! If we go on like this we risk transforming schools into real simple Regge! And then we are told that we need to fund private schools (for which in three years is allocated more funds for the public: 1.569 billion for the public compared with 1891 for the privately) because so much money to invest in public education we have enough ... Any of the information to better understand the situation: 20% of Italian schools have poor sanitary facility, 13% of the water system, electrical system, 19%, 11% of the sewer system, and on 14 % the heating, 16% of the roof, the plaster i1 23%, 8% the stairs etc. Again, the 18.77% of the existing school buildings has been adapted to school and not intended to be school only 34% of the buildings has a certificate of accident prevention, while only 56% have a certificate of sanitation; Best of all is (brace yourselves!) only 20.45% of the Italian school buildings equipped with fire escapes. We do not go forward because we believe that these data may facilitate early school leaving, and we prefer not to comment because the data speak for themselves ...

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