In Panama, the 'Republic of Venezuela' school in the Calidonia district was officially inaugurated. This project, with an investment of $21.8 million, marks the revival of the public education system after nearly nine years of abandonment. President José Raúl Mulino and Minister of Education Lucy Molinar emphasized that this is more than just a building; it is a heritage for the present and future generations. The school is the 54th to be opened by the government nationwide, and its launch is part of a large-scale program to modernize educational facilities. The new infrastructure includes 28 classrooms, specialized labs, a library, a cafeteria, a gymnasium, and an auditorium. The president also called for the development of a new educational reform to meet modern challenges, such as artificial intelligence and digital transformation.
Panama Reopens School After Nine Years of Abandonment
Panama's President José Raúl Mulino and Education Minister inaugurated the 'Republic of Venezuela' school in Panama City. The $21.8 million project aims to strengthen the public education system and set a precedent for future reforms.