Students of training cycles of the Institute of Secondary Education of Teguise have denounced to La Voz that the Ministry of Education of the Government of the Canary Islands has changed the cycles that are taught in the morning and has put them in the afternoon without consulting the students. "There are not enough classrooms for the many students who will study ESO next year," these students have indicated.
These students, who have already enrolled under certain conditions, have denounced that now they are changing their shift. "Many students will not be able to continue with their training, since many work or have family to assist, thus preventing them from being able to continue with the course next year," they have indicated.
"The economic and labor situation is not good enough to leave a job that you barely maintain and you cannot forget the assistance of family members who depend directly on the care of some of the students," they have stressed.
Therefore, they have asked that "the new students who will come next year be displaced." "If not, give us a place where we can take our training cycles under the same conditions that they offered us at the beginning, at least for this year," they have demanded.
In addition, these students have taken the opportunity to complain about the project to build an institute by the City Council of Teguise that, due to the change of government of this institution, according to what they have stated, "has not yet been launched, when it should have already been executed." "We ask that a prompt solution be given to us so that we can continue our training, which is so necessary in the times we live in," they have indicated.









