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Andalusia shields concerted education in the heat of storm by the «Celaá law»

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The Official Gazette of the Junta de Andalucía (BOJA) yesterday published the rules to renew educational concerts in second-cycle teachings of Education and Infant, Special Education, Compulsory Secondary (ESO), Baccalaureate and Professional Training until the academic year 2024/2025.

The renewal of the concerts for four years, advanced by ABC, coincides with the storm unleashed between families and private centers financed with public resources about the educational reform of the PSOE Government and United We Can, known as the “Celaá law”, which eliminates the “social demand” to open new centers or increase places.

For the Andalusian Government spokesperson, Elijah Bendodo (PP), the renovation of the concerts represents another stone in the defensive dike that the Junta is building to protect the concerted and, above all, the free choice of families, although he made it clear that the established deadlines are being met and that it is not accelerating to circumvent the new law.

“The Government intends to charge it”

«In Andalusia we are not going to allow under any circumstances that the Government of Spain pretend to charge the concerted education, because that is the essence of the “Celaá law” ”, assured the counselor of the Presidency.

The Chairman of the Board, Juanma Moreno (PP), also highlighted the new order published by BOJA. «Shield the educational concerts in Andalusia for the next four years. Families will be able to continue choosing the freedom of education for their children, “he wrote on his Twitter account.

On the other hand, the Minister of Education and Sports, Javier Imbroda, from Ciudadanos, decoupled the renewal of the controversial rule that “is being processed.” In an interview on Spanish Television, he said that “now it was time” to extend the educational concerts.

«We have not altered the concert order at allIt was simply time to renew that order, and now they are for a period of four years, and we have done so with absolute normality, “he said. Andalusia has 564 private and subsidized centers, 43 of special education, and they have 279,948 students.

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