The mayor of San Javier José Miguel Luengo and the director general of Attention to Diversity, Esperanza Moreno visited today the school of El Mirador on its second day after the start of the school dining room that has started with 18 children and two teachers as first users of a service that is expected to consolidate in the coming weeks with new additions after the start of extracurricular activities, said the director of the center, Domingo Ruiz.
The mayor highlighted the improvement of the dining service for the reconciliation of family and work life as well as the coordination that has existed between the Ministry of Education, the City of San Javier and the center for the implementation of dining hall in the center that already had a kitchen equipped with everything necessary to cook the daily menu.
The dining service has a cook who joins a dining aide as monitors to babysit service users until 3pm.
The director general of Attention to Diversity, Esperanza Moreno, said that with the implementation of the dining room, whose management assumes the Ministry of Education, responds to the demand of the center and families, and thanked the collaboration of the City Council San Javier who has taken over the installation of gas in the kitchen and the adequacy of the extractor to the regulation against fire, with an investment close to six thousand euros.
Esperanza Moreno informed that with the CEIP of El Mirador are four schools that open this course with the 200 schools that already offer it in the Region of Murcia and in which more than 5,000 children will eat free scholarships by the Ministry.
Accompanied by Councilor for Education, Catalina Pérez, Councilor for Finance, Carlos Albaladejo and the pedestrian mayor of El Mirador, Gregorio Torres, the mayor and the director general visited the dining room and kitchen facilities with which the center already counted for years and now starts every day with a healthy menu that does not contemplate the start of the fryers.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier