Previous warnings prove ineffective: students at the “Beni Mtir” annex school in Taza continue schooling amid imminent risks (Photo)

Des sources locales concordantes ont indiqué à Fes News Media que les élèves de l’annexe scolaire « Beni Mtir », rattachée au groupe scolaire Kouane relevant de la direction provinciale du Ministère de l’Éducation nationale dans la province de Taza, font face à une situation préoccupante en raison de l’absence d’un mur de clôture protégeant l’établissement et sécurisant ses abords.

Consistent local sources told Fes News Media that pupils at the “Beni Mtir” annex school, affiliated with the Kouane school group under the provincial directorate of the Ministry of National Education in Taza Province, are facing a worrying situation due to the absence of a protective perimeter wall securing the school’s surroundings.

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Selon information obtained by Fes News from its sources, this annex is located in a mountainous area with difficult terrain and adjacent to National Road No. 6, leaving the school grounds exposed to multiple potential hazards, given the lack of basic physical safety requirements, foremost among them a protective wall.

According to information obtained by Fes News from its sources, the annex is situated in a mountainous area with challenging terrain and alongside National Road No. 6, which exposes the school premises to several potential hazards, in the absence of basic physical safety measures—most notably a protective wall.

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Les mêmes sources explained that the risk is compounded during the current period due to exceptional weather fluctuations affecting the area, including heavy rainfall and strong winds, which could lead to soil erosion or water seepage into the school’s surroundings, in addition to the possible approach of stray animals into the schoolyard, posing a direct threat to children’s safety.

The same sources explained that the danger is heightened during the current period because of exceptional weather fluctuations in the area, including rainfall and strong winds, which may cause soil erosion or water infiltration around the school, as well as the potential presence of stray animals near the schoolyard—posing a direct threat to children’s safety.

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In the same context, Fes News quoted parents and guardians expressing deep concern over this situation, stressing that they are compelled on a daily basis to send their children to an educational institution that lacks the minimum safety standards, and questioning the reasons behind the delay in addressing this shortcoming despite the simplicity of the solution compared to the magnitude of the potential risks.

In the same context, Fes News quoted parents and guardians expressing deep concern about the situation, stating that they are forced daily to send their children to a school lacking minimum safety conditions, and questioning why this deficiency has not been addressed despite the simplicity of the solution compared to the scale of potential risks.

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Local sources added that this issue does not only affect security aspects, but also impacts the normal course of the educational process, given the difficulty of providing a safe and stable learning environment within a space exposed to multiple uncertainties.

Local sources added that the problem affects not only safety, but also the normal conduct of the educational process, as it becomes difficult to ensure a safe and stable learning environment within a space exposed to multiple uncertainties.

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In light of this situation, local stakeholders, along with parents and guardians, issued an urgent appeal to the provincial directorate of the Ministry of National Education in Taza and all relevant authorities, calling for immediate intervention and the scheduling of the construction of a protective perimeter wall around the school, as an urgent preventive measure that cannot be postponed, in order to safeguard children’s safety and their right to secure education.

In light of this situation, local actors, together with parents and guardians, issued an urgent appeal to the provincial directorate of the Ministry of National Education in Taza and all concerned authorities, calling for immediate intervention and the programming of a protective perimeter wall around the school as a non-deferrable preventive measure, to ensure children’s safety and their right to safe education.

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Source : Fes News Media

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