Logroño, (EFE).- 94.9 percent of La Rioja families have been able to choose a school in the first option requested for the schooling of their 3-year-old children in the next academic year 2023-2024, the counselor announced this Wednesday of Education of the regional Government, Pedro Uruñuela.
Uruñuela has made this announcement in an informative conference, together with the general director of Educational Management, Emilio Izquierdo, in which they have offered the provisional data of the schooling lists, which the Government of La Rioja will publish tomorrow, Thursday.
The schooling process in La Rioja has concluded its ordinary phase without incidents and has increased to 98.9% the awards for places chosen in first or second place to a total of 2,261 applicant students born in the year 2020 and who access now to the educational system, they have indicated.
The counselor has described the percentages achieved as “successful”, which he has attributed to the single hype system, according to which each family obtains a place according to the score it has to choose the center.
He has also explained that La Rioja is the community with the highest percentages in first and first and second options, which he has described as “successful”.
In the absence of detail, the global statistics indicate the processing of 2,261 applications from 3-year-old students, of which 2,145 (94.9%) have been awarded the center they chose first in their application, and another 91 the one chosen second.
In this way, there are 2,236 students out of the 2,261 who have received a place in first or second place, 98.9% of the total, once this first phase has been completed.
According to the counselor, “the main success is that everyone has requested, with total freedom and tranquility, the center they really wanted and not the one where they believed there might be free places, as was the case in the past.”
¨´Only 8 families have remained (3 of them in Logroño), 0.4% of the total, without schooling at the moment, as there are no places available in any of the centers that they indicated in their application, the counselor has reported.
Uruñuela has transmitted a message of tranquility to these 8 families and to those who have not had a place in first option because “the process continues” and an attempt will be made to resolve their situation in the best possible way. EFE.