Sheinbaum Inaugurates National Baccalaureate in Tijuana: This Is the Plant that Cost More than 66 Million Pesos
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The president reiterated that between 2025 and 2026 500 actions will be taken to expand access to higher secondary education
The Mexican president opened a new high school campus in Baja California as part of a school enrolment expansion plan.
+ The Chief Executive highlighted the realization of 500 actions between 2025 and 2026 to expand the number of spaces at the level of Higher Middle Education + CBTIS No. 290 grants the right to education to 540 students per turn and represented an investment of 66.5 mdp; it has 2 buildings of 3 levels, 12 classrooms, a laboratory and multifunctional court, civic square, walkers and green areas TIJUANA, Baja California, 20 June 20, 2026.- The Pre…
Mexico City, 20 Jun (Latin Press) President Claudia Sheinbaum opened today the Center for Industrial and Services Technology Baccalaureate 290 in Tijuana, within the framework of the strategy to create 200,000 new places of higher secondary education in Mexico. The post Mexican President opens new center of higher secondary education first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
From Baja California, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the creation of 200,000 new places for higher secondary education students nationwide, following the inauguration of the Technology, Industrial and Service Baccalaureate Center (CBTis) in Tijuana. The president announced that they are part of the 500 educational and school infrastructure actions that include the secondary and preparatory expansion so that there are more spaces for young…
Opening this Saturday, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo reported that there are already 200,000 new spaces for young people in higher secondary education in the country. During her second day of activities touring Baja California, the head of the executive was accompanied by the governor of the state, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda; the mayor of Tijuana, Ismael Burgueño; and the secretary of public education, Mario Delgado, among other officials.
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