Overview
- The school released a fourth statement with a public apology and outlined workshops with Mil Milenios de Paz, including the use of an interreligious teaching tool to reinforce values education.
- Argentina’s consumer authority formally imputed Baxtter, notified the company, and set a five‑day window for a response, with possible fines under the consumer law of up to 2.1 billion pesos.
- DAIA confirmed a federal complaint and said it is coordinating sustained training efforts while urging the identification of responsible adults who appeared to encourage the chants.
- The National Academy of Education issued a condemnation and urged explicit humanistic value formation across schools and families to prevent discriminatory conduct.
- Baxtter rejected the chants, dismissed the coordinator seen in the video, and said it will reinforce staff training, as Justice Ministry actions and a separate complaint under Law 23.592 continue.