Choix.- The SMinistry of Public Education and Culture made a working visit to the municipality of Choix in the educational establishments of the community of The Willow of Baymena.
Graciela Domínguez, head of SEPyC, accompanied by Mayor Amalia Gastélum Barraza, visited Telesecundaria No. 235, where stolen computer equipment was replaced. The delivery consisted of 13 laptops, which will be used for the benefit of all the young people in the community, regardless of whether they are in high school. The purpose is that they no longer have to move to the head of Choix.
“We are convinced that the arrival of this team will strengthen you more, the teaching that your teachers are giving you and in you the apprenticeship, are instruments that come to support you so that you strengthen this knowledge and that you can graduate from the high school to go to high school with more preparation”, Dominguez Nava said.
For her part, Edith Ceceña, one of the school’s students, acknowledged that this support is a benefit not only for Telesecundaria students, but for the community in general, while Jesús Gadiel, also a student at said school, pointed out that these computers even represent a support to the economy of those who study in the COBAES campus that is located in the town, because the students must go to the municipal seat to be able to carry out their tasks.
Also in the community of El Sauz de Baymena, Graciela Domínguez Nava went to the Benito Juárez Elementary School, as well as to the José Carlos Valadés preschool, where buckets of paint were delivered and the needs of the schools that focus on electric power service, improvement of bathrooms and drinking water service.
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“The School is Ours program is designed so that the schools that benefit from this program are the mothers and fathers who manage that resource and that it is also the mothers and fathers who decide what needs are invested in in their school”, Dominguez Nava detailed. He pointed out that in the municipality of Choix, 86 schools are considered in this year’s budget, however, new schools will be incorporated each year, giving priority to those located in vulnerable areas, indigenous communities, as well as historically neglected areas.
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