The Yaiza City Council is replacing all the doors and windows of the CEIP Las Breñas this week with aluminum carpentry as part of the maintenance work plan that the institution is undertaking in the municipality's public education centers. "The old carpentry of the building was quite deteriorated and the best possible solution was to change it completely," said the Councilor for Education, Silvia Santana.
The southern Consistory indicates that it already carried out different maintenance works in the southern educational centers in August, including the replacement of the floor of the school canteen of the CEIP Playa Blanca. To these are now added the replacement of the carpentry of the Las Breñas school, a center that welcomes twelve schoolchildren between Infant levels, from 3 to 5 years of age, and first and second grade students who complete a school day from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
In any case, the Councilor for Works of Yaiza, Jonatan Lemes, reminds the Government of the Canary Islands of some of the "commitments acquired" with the municipality in terms of educational infrastructure "such as the completion of works and commissioning of the CEO Playa Blanca, the elimination of barracks from the schools of Yaiza, Playa Blanca and the IES Yaiza, the complete change of the carpentry of the CEIP Yaiza and the need to roof the sports court of this same center".








