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#SecretaríaDeEducaciónPública#México.-  With the goal of creating 10,500 new spaces in upper secondary education, the head of the Ministry of Public Education (#SEP) reported that, this year, the Mexican government, led by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, is allocating 760 million pesos (mdp) to convert 35 secondary schools nationwide into high schools.

He added that these efforts aim to create 120,000 new spaces at this level by the end of the six-year term. This year, he said, nearly 40,000 spaces will be created through the construction and expansion of high schools, as well as the conversion of middle schools into high schools with double shifts.

Delgado Carrillo made this statement during the supervision of the construction of a new upper secondary school and the conversion of two secondary schools to offer evening high school tuition in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. This represents a total investment of 110.9 million pesos and will benefit 1,075 students in that state.

Accompanied by the Secretary of Education and Sports of Chihuahua, Francisco Hugo Gutiérrez Dávila, Delgado Carrillo visited the community of Parajes de San José II, where, with an investment of 67.5 million pesos, the new Technological Industrial and Services High School (CBTIS) No. 291 is being built, a project that will benefit 475 students.

The head of the SEP noted that the new CBTIS 291 is part of the second floor of the Fourth Transformation, «a floor of which President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo is our architect.» He reported that the school will have 12 classrooms, three workshops, a computer lab, a teachers’ lounge, bathrooms, and a court.

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