Agnes Landini, wife of Italian Premier Matteo Renzi, returned to the classroom on Tuesday as a substitute teacher in a small town outside of Florence, weekly magazine 'Chi' reported.
In March, Landini took time off from her position as an Italian and Latin teacher at a Florence private boarding school, only to sign up in September for inclusion on the list of substitute teachers for the Province of Florence middle and high schools.
Chi published exclusive photos of Landini's first day of
school, and said her work commitment consists of four hours
weekly as an Italian and Latin substitute teacher.
According to the magazine, they also published photos from
Landini's first meeting in September for substitute teaching
positions.
"On that occasion, however, Agnes Landini came home
empty-handed", Chi reported.
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