Classroom sealed off at 8 de Marzo school in Valencia due to collapse risk

The Parents' Association denounces the poor condition of the facilities and the lack of action from the Ministry of Education.

Generic image of a sinking floor in a children's classroom with caution tape.
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Generic image of a sinking floor in a children's classroom with caution tape.

The Parents' Association (AFA) of CEIP 8 de Marzo in Valencia has reported the sealing of a 4-year-old Infant classroom due to the poor condition of the floor, which is sinking, endangering the children's safety.

Families at the 8 de Marzo school in Valencia have expressed deep concern over the sealing of one of the two classrooms for 4-year-old children in Early Childhood Education. The school's management made the decision due to the risk posed by the floor's poor condition, which shows signs of sinking.
The Parents' Association of Students (AFA) criticizes that they have long alerted the Ministry of Education about the situation in several classrooms in the Early Childhood block, but they claim that no action has been taken by the administration to resolve it. In their opinion, this problem recurs in different areas of the same block.
For the AFA of 8 de Marzo, this extreme situation highlights that "our school's facilities are outdated and require immediate action from the Ministry of Education." The goal is to "guarantee the safety of our children," something they believe is not currently being met.