The families of CEIP Son Pisà continue the strike against Miquel Roldán, but the follow-up falls
The monitoring of the strike falls to 48%, while families maintain the protest for the continuity of the convicted teacher
PalmaThe families of CEIP Son Pisà in Palma maintain the indefinite educational strike due to the presence of a teacher convicted of harassment, even though the follow-up of the protest has decreased in recent days.
According to the spokesperson for Apima, Verónica Fillol, participation stood at 48% this Tuesday, a decrease she attributes to the "conciliation problems" of many families. Despite this, they have decided to maintain the strike until the professor's situation is resolved.
The decision comes after a meeting with the director of the Balearic Office for Children and Adolescence (OBIA), Esther Balaguer, from whom, according to Fillol, they have not obtained "any clear answer". Although they have been told of the will to "help" and do "the possible", the families consider that "everything remains a bit up in the air".
Regarding the teacher's future, the families believe that he could continue at the center even though his replacement, which he was covering, ended this Tuesday, since, as they point out, these appointments are often renewed.
On the other hand, they have escalated the case to the Ombudsman so that he can rule on compliance with the regulations and to guarantee, as they emphasize, the rights of minors.
As part of the mobilizations, this Wednesday they have called for a sit-in in the park located between the center and the Son Pisà PAC, coinciding with school entry time.