Compromís threatens legal action against single-sex state-funded schools in Elche
The party Compromís has announced it will take legal measures against regional funding for state-funded schools that practise sex segregation.
Compromís has stepped up pressure in Elche against state-funded schools that segregate pupils by sex, announcing it will pursue legal action against their public funding.
The political party believes these schools should not receive regional funds if they maintain practices of separating students according to their gender, an issue that has sparked debate in the city.
The Valencianist formation argues that school segregation by sex goes against the principles of equality and co-education that must govern both state and state-funded schools.
This initiative forms part of Compromís’s strategy to promote more inclusive and egalitarian education in the Comunidad Valenciana, challenging the funding model for these privately run schools with state contracts.
Source: informacion.es
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