The general director of Educational Innovation and Attention to Diversity, Carlos Albaladejo, the Councilor for Education of San Javier, David Martínez and the mayor of Youth and pediatric mayor of El Mirador, Isabel Madrid visited the CEIP El Mirador today coinciding with the presentation to the families of the "We are committed" project with which the educational center intends to promote and maintain environmental awareness throughout the community over time through the students and their families.
The project arises within the framework of the Cultural Week that is celebrated in the school with the Mar Menor and the conservation of the natural environment as a central theme.
The director of the center, Carlos Meziat explained that what is intended with this project is "that activities related to the conservation of the Mar Menor and the natural environment are not limited to this week and have a greater projection."
Carlos Meizat explained that "the students will be the protagonists looking for measures that favor the conservation of the natural environment, committing their families to the project that will be extended to the whole town."
The general director Carlos Albaladejo highlighted the opportunity of the theme chosen for the Culture Week and the project presented today "to influence the awareness of the natural environment that we have to sustain among all".
Albaladejo stressed that the CEIP El Mirador "is a leading, innovative and creative center when it comes to developing innovative programs for its students."
Carlos Albaladejo and David Martínez toured the facilities of the center accompanied by their director to learn about the works and exhibitions in which the students have worked these days as the Infantile corridor converted into an underwater tunnel in which the costumbrista reproductions of the Mar Menor are not lacking nor the references to the problem that the ecosystem suffers today.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier