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In the Azcona school it is celebrated the week of the solidarity, in favor of the elimination of the anti-personnel mines. With this motive, the direction proposes the pupils to create a newspaper, to organize a football match between ...See moreIn the Azcona school it is celebrated the week of the solidarity, in favor of the elimination of the anti-personnel mines. With this motive, the direction proposes the pupils to create a newspaper, to organize a football match between pupils and teachers and celebrate a party. A good opportunity in order that pupils and teachers smooth roughness. Of this know very much Alfredo, the teacher of Sciences, and Quimi, one of the most rebellious pupils of the Azcona. The clashes between both are constant. Precisely, the night of the solidarity party, Quimi accompanied of a few colleagues decides to take revenge. At first, Quimi only proposes to puncture the wheels of Alfredo's car, but his accompanists end up by lighting fire to the vehicle. Alfredo and Virginia, the teacher of Physical Education, attend the scene. On the following morning, the teachers' council debates the convenience of expelling Quimi or to give him a new opportunity. César interyields for his friend and explains to the teachers what indeed happened that night. During the football meeting Alfredo and Quimi they have some collision, but they end being reconciled. During the solidarity party, Valle, Arancha and Sara, the girls of the gang, despliegan all their weapon flirt. While Sara and Arancha compete for Mario, the gorgeous one of the Azcona, Valle approaches Quimi, with whom already she was going out some time ago. On the other hand, Tomás and his wife Charo, the director and teacher of Literature of the Azcona school respectively, receive the unexpected visit of Ana, their major daughter. A few years ago she left with a married man. Now they find out that have a grandson that there did not know that had and a daughter newly separated, that looks for help to continue forward. Written by Anonymous See less