translated from Spanish: Sinaloa requires more than 240 million pesos for substations in primary

Guamúchil, Sinaloa.-the beginning of the school year 2018 / 2019 is even more complicated than the others, said the Secretary of education in Sinaloa, José Enrique Villa. The State official said that this year began with a new educational model, therefore for grades first, second and third for preschoolers, first and second primary school, as well as the first high school, there will be some changes or new developments, as Home requires more than 240 million pesos for substations in campuses.

“The beginning of a school year is always difficult and this even further, we are starting a new educational model in basic education, this meant a scheme of training that we had to do throughout the State, with more than 32 thousand teachers, was intended to” understand how should be used a new methodology, which complicates things, especially the time that teachers are presented in their schools,”said Education Secretary in Sinaloa.
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José Enrique Villa Rivera explained that on the issue of the substations were it has been making progress. “We need around 300 substations, and considering that each has a value of 800 pesos, we are talking about an investment of 240 million to solve the problems in all the schools in Sinaloa.”

Finally the State official makes an attentive invitation to citizens to avoid acts of vandalism in more than 5 thousand 900 schools. “They rob us of the things that can be sold, such as copper, wires and other, we ask help of citizenship, are becoming less damage,” he said.
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