Son Sardina rejects the incorporation of teacher Miquel Roldán, convicted of harassing a student.

It is the second educational center that opposes its incorporation and demands that its right to teach be withdrawn.

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PalmThe families of the CEIP Maria Antònia Salvá in Son Sardina have issued a statement expressing their "absolute rejection" of the teacher's incorporation. Miquel Roldánat the school. It's worth remembering that the primary school teacher was convicted of child abuse. Specifically, the court sentenced him to one year in prison, but did not disqualify him, a situation that the Regional Ministry confirmed when it dismissed him from teaching, although he is on a temporary basis.

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Even so, the families of the educational center in Palma have sent the letter to the Ministry of Education where they demand that it "act immediately to remove this teacher from any educational center and that it promote the necessary legal reforms so that No person convicted of child abuse may teach" and they emphatically emphasize that families "will not accept the integrity and well-being of our sons and daughters being put at risk." "No individual interest can be above the right of children to grow up in a safe environment. Children come first. Always," they stated.

In this sense, they assured, at the same time, that they denounced that the presence of a teacher convicted of harassment of a minor "generates alarm, distrust and fear." In fact, they assured that their children have "the right to grow up and learn in a protected and risk-free environment." sufficient judicial record that would make their teaching work incompatible, and they have emphasized that they consider it "unacceptable" for a person with this record to be in daily contact with minors in a classroom. violates this principle."

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It is worth remembering that during the last course, and after the controversy that was experienced in the educational center where Roldán taught, the Gabriel Janer and Manila Primary School, the Ministry of Education asked the Spanish government to change the legislation to prevent people like him, who was convicted of harassing a minor, from teaching. Faced with the Spanish government's refusal, the solution was to put a second teacher who "watched" the teacher Another controversy arose last year when the joint committee between the administration and the unions that was to decide on the future of the teacher convicted of harassment decided that he should not undergo a mandatory health evaluation.