After reading some articles published on the international press about the cuts on education, BTO students from a non-bilingual school have written letters in English to Esperanza Aguirre, stating their own opinions about the situation. They are published below with their consent. English still exists beyond bilingual schools; I just wonder how long for.
Dear Esperanza Aguirre,
With this letter we want to protest for the  staff-cutting measures, because it's bad for our education and future  generations. With this staff-cutting measures some teachers hace to teach other  subjets that they didn't study.
Also there are more students in the  classroom. If the education is bad , now with these measures it will be  worse. You mustn't give financial help to private education, but you  must give this help to the public education.
On the other hand, with these measures the unemployment rate will grow.
Esperanza, we know that you want to privatize public education.
Victor Tíscar, Sergio Pérez, Héctor Jiménez, Roberto Secayán.    2º Bach  A T
Dear Mrs Esperanza Aguirre,
The students at Galileo Galilei high school want to write this letter to you in answer to your education policy.
The consequences of the staff-cutting measures are varied. One of them  is the rallies that teachers and students have prepared and will  prepare in response to the government, because all students need a good  education. These measures mean fewer lessons and it causes worse  learning. Moreover, it's a problem for Bachillerato students, because  they are going to do an exam to access University, and it's very  important for the future of the country and for their own future.
For these reasons, we think that it is better to take money away from other  less important things than education. For example, we can save energy  and water. We hope that you think about our request, because if education  is very good, the future of the country will be better than now.
Fátima  Arrogante, Raquel Flores, Raúl Pérez and Alejandro Sánchez                                                            2ºBACH.A 
    
Dear Esperanza Aguirre, 
We want to tell you about our  disagreement with the changes you have made in public education. This  year we are a lot of students in the same class and we don't have enough  teachers. Every year in the ESO we have been divided into levels, but  this year it hasn't been possible. Due to the cuts, the students have  fewer lessons in laboratories or computer classes.
We ask for classes  with fewer students. We want the money to go to public education, and  not so much to private schools. We also want more aids for books and  school material for needed people.
We have been studying in public schools all our life and we don't want to leave public education because of worse quality.
We hope you consider our opinions and change something in favor of public education.
Artem Hrytsay, Aarón Alonso, Irene Ortiz, Sandra Pérez
Dear Esperanza,
We are five students from a public high-school, and we are  writing a letter to express our worries about the stuff-cutting  measures which the government has made.
Some of these problems are :
- Withdrawal of direct tutoring with students and this is essential to be ok in the high-school.
- There are more students in each class and less personal attention and for this reason the school quality is worse.
- Teachers won't have time to plan extra-activities.
To  finish we would like you to change this law because it's very bad for  public education and we haven't got the same chances as those in privte  education.
Thank you for your time and we hope you to listen to our  request and try to make our education better because we are the future  of this country and its development depends on us. 
Marta Souto, Elena Pascual , Andrea Baguena ; Sofia Morales y Ana Garcia
Dear Esperanza Aguirre,
We are sending you this letter because of the  steps you have taken against public education since we are students from a  public school in Alcorcon.
What encourages us to write this letter is our disagreement with your educational policy.
The  strike is causing serious consequences on students, especially on the  students of 2nd of bachillerato, who are missing many lessons in the  year on which they are asked to face the University Entrance test. Due to the cuts,  teachers and school are not able to provide basic services like library,  back up teachers and sets.
Now that we've explained what's going on in the school itself, we're going to talk about the teachers' behavior.Students  are cooperating and joining the teachers' movement. Protests and  demostrations are being carried out around certain points in the cities  according to their strategy, which is based on catching everyone's  attention howards the complainers, so the protests are taking place in  places like city halls.
We hope this letter will make you think about our poor situation. 
Juan David, Cristian, Daniel and Ruben
Dear Mrs Aguirre,
This year I have been a really good boy. I have  studied a lot at my public school to get good marks. I have helped my  parents at home and I have looked after my little sister. I have even  gone to see the Pope.
After all this good behaviour, I want to ask  you for something. You should remove the cuts that you have made in  public education since I hvae been such a good boy.
I don't deserve  this treatment. I can't afford a private school but I'd love to have a  good education. With your cuts in public education, that would be  imposible for me.
For this reason I won't rest until you remove the cuts.
Good night! I'll prepare you biscuits with milk for you and your camels.
Enrique Bala, Raul Ortis, Isidoro Gonzalez, Javier Miguel 2º Bach A 
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