Even after the extinction of the National Civic-Military Schools Program by the Lula government, at the beginning of July of this year, some state governments are struggling to maintain their conception, in teaching units locations.
This is the case of the Federal District, where governor Ibaneis Rocha (MDB) – an ally of the former president and creator of the program, Jair Bolsonaro – decided to maintain militarization in 16 public schools in the federal capital (for classes from the 6th to the 9th year of elementary and high school) now renamed as civic-military schools in the District Federal. Of the 16 militarized teaching units, 13 were under shared management between the Education and Public Security departments.
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With the district decision, four remaining civic-military schools from the federal program become part of the shared management between the departments, according to the acting governor of the DF, Celina Leão, at the time. (PP). They are the Elementary Education Center 5 of Gama, Educational Center 416 of Santa Maria, Elementary Education Center 507 of Samambaia and the Elementary Education Center 4 of Planaltina.
“The civic-military schools here in DF will not end. What will happen to these four schools that were linked to the federal government? They will be linked to the Public Security Secretariat”, assured Celina, adding: “Of course, we will have to make the transition to the The entire management will go to the Public Security Secretariat, but we will absorb the four schools into our program here at the District Government Federal".
Later, in an interview given to the Metrópoles website, the acting governor guaranteed that the transfer of the federal program for the district model will not represent changes in the daily lives of students: “For the school community, the division of what which was a militarized school run by the Public Security Secretariat or the federal government, because this involves much more management than in the tip. It works almost identically.”
In a letter sent, almost three months ago, to the state education secretaries, the president determined that the program would be the target “of demobilization of personnel from the Military Forces. Armadas, assigned to the educational units linked to the program’, adding “that measures would be adopted, gradually, to close the school year ‘within the normality'. At the time, the measures were not explained.