the voices of the students of today and yesterday
Much more than a simple list of names, activities, results. Representative of a fertile reality, capable of giving impetus to the cultural ferment in the country, the new one Upper Secondary School Yearbook for the Year 2020/2021 – presented in front of the Captains Regent Maria Luisa Berti and Manuel Ciavatta – resumes the threads of a “speech” interrupted by the stop imposed by the health emergency. And it is not limited to the drafting of the single contribution – it has been said – but through the whole life of the school. There are the voices of the boysIinput from teachers (Benedetta Bindi, Lucia Crescentini, Claudia Gasperoni, Valentina Rossi, Claudio Mancini, Valeria Martini) through interdisciplinary or extra-curricular projects that go beyond the boundaries of normal teaching. During the evening the musical interludes proposed by the IMS students together with the Director Fausto Giacomini will mark the various moments.
Among the many (impossible to list them all) students of today, like Lorenzo Michelotti and Elisa Sarti with their texts who participated in the competition “A day for Dante”, put the pen into it; and yesterday’s students such as Corrado Carattoni and the entire third B, students celebrating their 50th birthday (school year 1970/1971) and a very strong friendship between them that should never be lost sight of. And then the essays edited by Mauro Donnini, Valeria Martini and Laura Rossi; the San Marino studies entrusted to Cristoforo Buscarini, Verter Casali and Leo Marino Morganti.
In short, anedition of great substance with a special dedication – a tribute by Filiberto Bernardi and Franco Santi – to the memory of Fausta Morganti and his decisive contribution in the School and for the University “with reforms and insights – was presented in the presentation to the volume by the Secretary of State Andrea Belluzzi – which still today are the pillars of the San Marino school system ”.
In the video, the interviews with Giacomo Esposito, Senior Secondary School Manager and Franco Santi, former ITI student and collaborator of technical-practical exercises.