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Defined dates to recover classes from November 3

Defined dates to recover classes from November 3

Students must make up the extra day of rest granted by the Government during the Finados and Independencia de Cuenca holiday.

The Ministry of Education reported the dates on which public educational establishments must carry out the Recovery from lessons in exchange for the day of November 3, 2021, an extra day of rest that was decreed by the holiday of Finados and Independence of Cuenca.

Regime Coast – Galapagos:

  • Students from initial to 2 of Baccalaureate will recover the day on March 7, 2022.
  • While third year high school students will recover the day on February 14, 2022.

Regime Sierra – Amazon:

  • Students from initial to third of Baccalaureate will recover the day on February 2, 2022.

Private, fiscal, and municipal educational establishments must carry out the Recovery of the day of November 3, 2021, with an additional day of their planned academic activities, in order to comply with the 200 days of compulsory attendance established by law. (AVV)

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