The Batallar, Les Comes, and Heretats schools in l'Alcúdia, together with the CEIP Josep Gil Hervás in Benimodo, have announced their adherence to the indefinite educational strike called starting May 11. The decision was made at an assembly in the Casa de la Cultura that brought together a hundred people, where teacher Andrés Bertí acted as spokesperson to detail the reasons for the protest before the educational communities.
The strike management computer system: a technical challenge 💻
Coordinating an indefinite strike across several centers requires a robust digital infrastructure. Instant messaging platforms and shared forms become critical tools for synchronizing schedules, picket shifts, and official statements. Without an efficient backend, the data flow between IES Els Èvols and the affiliated schools could collapse, generating delays in the dissemination of key information. Server redundancy and the use of open APIs are essential to avoid system outages.
The assembly that needed a software patch 😅
A hundred people at the Casa de la Cultura is a respectable number, but surely more than one attendee thought a projector and a PowerPoint were missing. While Professor Bertí explained the reasons for the protest, some naive soul dreamed of a skip button to jump straight to the sandwich part. In the end, the educational revolution still depends on folding chairs and microphones with half-dead batteries.