Members Rodolfo Caram (Artigas) and Gerardo Amarilla (Rivera) state require certification of good conduct on the part of schools for students who receive economic benefits from the program called Commitment to Education.
In a written statement tabled in the House lawmakers said that "Without entering the considerations on the merits of the program and the questions that could be made in relation to the results you expect and the messages for those who strive, attend and study without receiving some tradeoffs, we believe that there must be conditions and requirements represent in real commitment by the beneficiary. "
add that "Notwithstanding an attendance rate and a minimum level of academic performance, as necessary and in relation to serious behavioral problems that seriously affect several centers in the country, consider the inclusion of certain conditions that effect ".
Members belonging to departments where there were several incidents of misconduct in high schools, say that "we understand that education authorities should address what has been raised several times by the Assemblies and Technical Teachers require students who receive the benefit of compulsory have obtained good behavior on pain of not receiving it. " The note
whose destination is the ANEP and Secondary Council concluded that "If you include as a condition of good behavior would be engaging and involving also the family and student leaders, which would be directly affected by their conduct the study center. "
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