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Education explains how it will deliver enrollment bonuses to schools

Educación explica cómo entregará bonos de inscripción a colegios

The education’s ministercation, Angel Hernandez, explained this Wednesday how will the delivery of bonds of 500 dollars announced by the authorities for the enrollment in private educational centers of students who they did not get places in schools.

Hernández said that the 500 dollars will be delivered through a financial transfer directly to the schools that receive the students, in addition to giving an extra bonus for the purchase of books and uniforms.

Also, the plan of Ministry of Education (MINERD) plans to deliver raw food rations to the families of students to guarantee access to school lunch for minors.

Read more: INABIE expects to complete delivery of school kits by the weekend

The MINERD plan also contemplates a tripartite agreement with families and schools, as well as colleges, to which a commitment letter will be sent so that they receive the students as soon as possible.

The new plan includes the collaboration of the Social Policy Cabinet of the Presidency, headed by Tony Peña.

The Temporary Program for Attention to School Overpopulation 2022-2023, whose collaboration agreement will be signed during the first week of classes, will carry out a survey to document and systematize the demand for quotas at the national level and the lack of space in schools to attend them .

They also revealed that they identified 718 buildings for the construction of schools that were left unfinished in the last administration. By the end of this year they expect to deliver 65 centers.

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