The headline of elCaribe says that “The school year will open with an overwhelming deficit of classrooms and seats”, but to be fair, it should be added that there will also be a surplus of students. The latter is proven by the announcement by the Minister of Education that he will launch a voucher program for the benefit of families with children who did not find a place in public schools to enroll them in private schools. This matter was a little tangled up, because in recent years it was being sold that public schools had improved so much that there was a drain on them from private schools. What is happening now? Because it cannot be that they left in such a large number from the private to the public sector, that now scholarships are returned to the private sector.
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