In-Person Teaching Suspension Announced in Andalusia's Affected Municipalities
The Department of Educational Development has officially announced, at 10:45 PM Wednesday, the list of municipalities across several provinces in Andalusia where in-person teaching activities will be suspended this Thursday due to ongoing challenges associated with the current educational environment. While the Junta has decided to reopen schools in much of Andalusia, including areas of Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Málaga, and Sevilla, municipalities in Jaén and Almería remain particularly affected by the closures.
The definitive list includes municipalities such as Alcalá del Valle, Algodonales, and Benaocaz in Cádiz, as well as Aguilar de la Frontera and Almedinilla in Córdoba. In Granada, municipalities like Alamedilla and Albuñán face suspension, whereas jaén's Beas de Segura and Cazorla are also listed among those continuing with school closures. Furthermore, Málaga sees multiple affected towns including Algatocín and Benalamádena. Lastly, Sevilla's municipalities such as Écija face similar constraints.
This sudden suspension reflects the ongoing educational challenges faced by these regions and is aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of students and educators alike. The Junta has swiftly addressed the need for adjustments by sending out an updated list late into the night, highlighting the critical nature of the situation. In light of these developments, families are encouraged to stay informed about the status of their local schools and to adhere strictly to official announcements.
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