Coyoacán will provide safe environments in the vicinity of schools: Giovani Gutiérrez

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It is the objective of this administration to provide the appropriate conditions for the good education of girls and boys in Coyoacán, for this reason we started this school year with 67 schools rehabilitated, with the delivery of 50 thousand packages of school supplies and with a commitment to continue ensuring the well-being and health of the boys and girls.
students, said Mayor Giovani Gutiérrez Aguilar.

During the civic ceremony that marked the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year in Coyoacán, the mayor said:

“We care about the safety of students, teaching staff, and parents. For this reason, we are launching the ‘Safe Return to Classes 2024-2025’ program, so that everyone can have a smooth return to preschool, primary, and secondary schools. Elements of the Coyoacán Shield and
from the SSC, will be at your side during school entrances and exits in both morning and afternoon shifts.”

Accompanied by the school’s director, María Magdalena Parra Torres, as well as by students and parents, the Mayor indicated:

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“Our government promotes education like no other and we do it in a comprehensive way. For this school year, students from 15 primary schools will be able to enjoy renovated facilities. During our government’s tenure, we have intervened in 67 schools that today have rehabilitated classrooms, new floors,
better bathrooms, new windows, lighting and paint.”

For her part, the general director of Citizen Security and Institutional Coordination, Aurora Monserrat Cruz Ramírez, confirmed that the presence of the Coyoacán Shield will be maintained at the entrances and exits of the schools to guarantee the safety of the students and their parents, who
They come to drop them off and go get them.

With the presence of a representative from the National Defense Secretariat (SEDENA) for the formal ceremony of honoring the flag, as well as the Auxiliary Police war band, three first grade elementary school students were symbolically given their free textbooks, which are provided to them by the federal government.

In his message, Mayor Giovani Gutiérrez said that his commitment to continue creating safe environments will continue, as the fight against illegal chelerías or bullfighting chelerías will continue and they will not be allowed to be installed, especially near educational or sports facilities.

“Those who will work at NASA must come from here; the next artists, painters and muralists; the next Olympic medal winners or the next soccer player who plays internationally must come from here. Our commitment is that, to work in coordination with authorities at all levels to fight for the
health and safety of our children with safe environments as well,” he said.

The school’s director said that “the educational line of the school follows the principles of promoting love for the country, appreciation for its cultures, knowledge of its history and commitment to values, national symbols and national institutions.

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Because our school is one of excellence, oriented towards the continuous improvement of training processes and the maximum achievement of learning.”

The director also thanked the mayor’s office for its support in maintaining the facilities. “With their support, our school has always benefited from the maintenance of the facilities and the preservation of a safe environment for the benefit of the educational community,” she said.

For her part, Aurora Monserrat Cruz Ramírez, Director General of Citizen Security and Institutional Coordination, reported that 70 public education facilities located in areas with the highest incidence of crime will be randomly monitored.

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2024-08-30 16:37:35

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