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Students returned to classes opening new schools in Valledupar

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Students returned to classes opening new schools in Valledupar

The Super Monday of the return to school was the motto of the reception of the students who began the school year in this capital yesterday with new infrastructure of the CASD Simón Bolívar Educational Institution, in Valledupar; Likewise, the students of the new Instpecam and Alfonso López Pumarejo were welcomed.

“This event marks, without a doubt, a before and after in student education, which present and future generations will have from now on. “Thank you to the Government of Cesar for allowing us to have this wonderful infrastructure and for us to have the resources so that students can advance and continue contributing to society,” said Nicole Carolina Steel Moreno, student controller of the Cesar, on behalf of the students. CASD.

The new infrastructure is at the forefront of the 21st century and the challenges of innovation, which cover home automation, renewable energy, facial recognition, robotics, App development, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things IoT, among others.

“A message of gratitude to this great, young and brilliant-minded man, who inspired the new vision of education in Cesar, with the Educational Infrastructure Plan, and I never tire of telling him that including Valledupar was a gesture of humility , generosity and advancement for our youth, that is why parents, students and administrators decided that the auditorium of this school bears the name of Luis Alberto Monsalvo Gnecco”, indicated the rector of the school, Heber Ruiz.

The new Simón Bolívar CASD has 35 classrooms, 1 workshop, 2 computer rooms, 10 laboratories, 2 joint work classrooms, 1 library, 1 master classroom and 1 auditorium, which will make the days of the more than 3,400 students better, and teachers, who are part of the training process on both days.

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“Today we heard the words of the students and the rector, and it gives us a feeling of gratitude to Luis Alberto Monsalvo for these investments and to you, Governor Elvia Milena Sanjuán, thank you very much. This is an educational infrastructure that is at the level of any private institution, anywhere in Colombia and the world,” said the mayor of Valledupar, Ernesto Orozco.

“It is timely for Valledupar to remember that electoral promise: the next schools to be built are Upar, Casimiro Maestre and José Eugenio Martínez, with a similar infrastructure,” said Governor Elvia Milena Sanjuán Dávila, adding that “the Best The way to thank this public investment is with better academic results, we want more committed, more disciplined girls and boys; more committed teachers, with a greater sense of belonging. Parents more involved in the education of their children. If we manage to hold hands, we will be able to row this boat towards the same destination, which is to make Valledupar a more educated, more prosperous, more inclusive city.”

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