Asuncion, IP Agency.- Four members of the Lince Group caused a stir with their sudden appearance among hundreds of children and adolescents who attend the “Vy’a Renda” Open Schools in the district of San Juan Bautista, Misiones.
Not even the days of intense cold prevented the young students of the Dr. Pedro P. Peña Elementary School No. 237 from attending the games and entertainment days during these days of winter vacation, where sports disciplines and artistic events are mixed.
This is one of the educational institutions that is part of the SUMAR Plan actions, and that every Saturday receives 150 participants from 5 to 18 years old, but due to the inclement weather in the previous days, they postponed the sessions for this first week of vacation.
Two groups of Lynxes visited the children of this school in Misiones to contribute to the comprehensive training of students and the prevention of the consumption of psychoactive substances in schools, causing enthusiasm in the young participants.
Lince Group seeks to create a close bond with students
This is a joint effort between the Ministry of Education and Science (MEC) and other institutions, in this case the National Police, in the fight once morest the scourge of drugs.
The Director General of Inclusive Education, Digna Gauto, stated that these activities demonstrate that the inter-institutional coordination of the State works within the country, in order to continue the learning process through healthy practices.
The Lince Group came to this school to share a few minutes of talks and exhibitions with the students, creating an atmosphere of proximity with the educational community.
“They are promoting things, talking regarding school safety, safety on the streets, talks that the police give in schools, and also, they make displays, they lift them up on the motorcycle and put the helmet on them. So it is regarding seeing the police up close so that they feel that they are their friends and they can trust them in any situation that may arise, and they make comments,” he explained.
Schools remain open in the face of cold weather
He mentioned that 150 participants are allowed in each of the Open Schools, and although in some departments of the country not all the children go due to the cold or drizzle, the activities continue for those who can go.
“In some places, not everyone goes, regarding 100 children attend, but it is understandable, since many parents protect them so that they do not have health problems, and above all, there is a recommendation from the Ministry of Health that tells them not to expose them too much to very low temperatures, but it continues anyway, and those who go continue with their activities,” he added.
This project is part of the SUMAR plan, promoted by the Government of Paraguay and its institutions for the prevention of the consumption of psychoactive substances in children, adolescents and young people.
There are currently 200 schools that receive 150 students from vulnerable areas, from the Initial Level, Basic School Education, Third Cycle to Secondary Education, carrying out sports, recreational, artistic and literacy activities.
This initiative seeks to guarantee access to educational opportunities, encourage participation and promote principles and values such as respect, order and the development of interdisciplinary talents through sports competitions, art and culture.
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2024-07-13 08:43:09