Secondary Classes Begin with New Measures

Secondary classes start in Capital Federal with measures to ensure safety during the 'last first day'. Arrests will be made for inappropriate attendance.


Secondary Classes Begin with New Measures

This Wednesday, classes will begin at the secondary level in the Federal Capital and, in light of the celebrations for the traditional "last first day" (UPD), the City has announced that measures will be taken and there will be sanctions to control the celebration. Through a statement, the Ministry of Education reported that students attending classes "in inappropriate conditions" must be picked up from the establishment by their parents or guardians and a violation will be recorded. The aim of these measures is to ensure the safety of students and educational institutions, promoting that the celebrations are carried out responsibly and with commitment.

The UPD has become one of the most anticipated celebrations by students in their final year of high school over the years. During the early hours before the start of classes, students usually gather for a pre-party where alcohol and music are often present. The city's streets fill with young people in full celebration these days, with party supplies, flares, and decorated clothing. However, authorities seek to prevent incidents and issues that may arise as a result of the party.

Although the statement with these measures was not made public, it was sent by local authorities to parents and school administrators to keep them informed of the established provisions. It is essential that the celebration of the "last first day" is carried out responsibly and safely for both students and the educational environment.