Juanillo Educational Center students in the Verón-Punta Cana district have inadequate facilities for class. This is due to lacking school infrastructure.
Teachers, confronted with this state, are improvising. They’re making outdoor classrooms with basic materials like wood, zinc, and sticks. It offers a learning space for the students despite the limitations.
Attempting to lessen this issue, the teachers separated the existing space into two. It caters to the 4th, 5th, 2nd, and 3rd secondary school grade students.
Pictures of the place reveal an impromptu classroom. It has crude desks and blackboards, and educational posters. An effort to maintain a learning environment, as rickety as it may be.
The conditions are worrying. Students don’t have a secure environment for their welfare during class. The daily hurdles impact both students and teachers, ultimately affecting the quality of education.
The Juanillo Educational Center’s state calls for immediate action. The State or community organizations need to give necessary resources. It’s crucial to build permanent and suitable classrooms.