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September 27, 2022
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They will implement preventive programs in schools in Colón

Authorities from the Ministry of Education, the National Police and the educational community of the Rufo A. Garay Institute held a meeting this Tuesday (September 27) in which the importance of keeping an eye on the school as a privileged space for training was reiterated. coexistence and discipline based on dialogue and teamwork.

At the meeting, held at the campus facilities in the city of Colón, the Minister of Education, Maruja Gorday de Villalobos; and the deputy director of the National Police, Simón Henríquez; established goals to reinforce the teamwork of actors such as parents, teachers and students and their rights in the implementation of preventive programs, which have already been tested with great success and that allow them to recognize the consequences of some actions of their lifes.

In the meeting, which was attended by the Regional Director of Education of Colón, Mixia Murillo; and the director in charge of the Rufo A. Garay Institute, Ixia Rodríguez; It was also about peaceful coexistence and the regulations that allow reflection and how to approach the solution of conflict problems and the formation of the student.

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