Federal educational institutions

 
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Unión y Progreso

Elementary school in the town of Emiliano Zapata, currently serving 170 students in morning and afternoon shifts. It does not have a library, computer rooms, or school transportation. Only 50% of the construction is in good condition. Among their most urgent needs are computer rooms, books, reading sites and general maintenance of the facilities.

Currently they do not have any ecological program or garbage separation, classes are given on environmental care and natural sciences from 1st to 6th grade.

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Emiliano Zapata

Elementary school in the town of Francisco Villa, has 157 students who attend in the morning shift. It has a library and computer rooms with 5 functional computers and an air conditioning system in the classrooms. It does not have free food or school transportation. Among their most urgent needs are maintenance of toilets, library and roofs.

Currently they do not have any ecological program or garbage separation, classes are given on environmental care and natural sciences from 1st to 6th grade.

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Niños Héroes

Elementary school in the town of Ejido la Fortuna, has 18 students who attend in the morning shift. It does not have a library, computer rooms, free food, or school transportation. Among their most urgent needs are shaded spaces in the patio and internet installation.

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Libertad

Elementary school in the town of Arroyo Seco, has 32 students who attend in the morning shift. It does not have a library, computer rooms, air conditioning system, free food or school transportation. Among their most urgent needs are the construction of classrooms, recreational spaces or sports facilities, extreme cleaning measures and waste separation.

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Emiliano Zapata

Elementary school in the town of San Mateo, has 156 students who attend the morning shift. It only has one computer, it does not have a library, computer rooms or school transportation.

Among their most urgent needs, they require the installation of fans in the classrooms, general maintenance and repairing sanitary facilities.

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Juan Aldama

Elementary school in the town of Ejido la Fortuna, has 144 students who attend in the morning shift. It only has a computer, it does not have a library, computer rooms or school transportation.

Among their most urgent needs are repairing electrical installations to implement air conditioning systems, the roof and recreational spaces.