By EDUCA | EDUCA
We started the school year with a drop in the number of beneficiaries.
In Mexico, we are already returning to face-to-face classes. Having distance between each person, wearing face masks and with the security measures that the government indicates.
These are the numbers we want to talk to you about:
Numeralia of the EDUCA NETWORK 2020
EDUCA NETWORK
37,588 people
13,420 girls, boys and youth
1,172 teachers
272 executives
368 operational personnel
22,061 mothers, fathers and / or guardians
295 Governing Bodies
52 institutions
92 educational establishments
13 States of the country
Aguascalientes (1)
Baja California Sur (1)
Chiapas (1)
Chihuahua (2)
Mexico City (20)
State of Mexico (8)
Guanajuato (3)
Jalisco (5)
Michoacan (1)
Morelos (3)
New Leon (2)
Querétaro (4)
San Luis Potosí (1)
Campuses that offer the following educational services:
12 Initial education (Infants and Maternal)
37 Preschool
32 Primary
20 Secondary
16 High School
10 Home or Boarding School
1 Community Center
1 University
Analysis of numeralia compared with the school year
Compared with the last school year, the benefited population had a decrease of 7,905 people.
The figure reported by the principal schools was the only one that increased this school year. This school year, with the incorporation of a new institution with 2 campuses, this population increased by 709 people (608 students, 30 teachers, 3 managers and 8 operating personnel).
The most important decrease was in operational personnel (51%) derived from the suspension of activities or face-to-face school services due to the pandemic. The school services most affected by layoffs or temporary work suspension are food (school canteens), medical services (psychology, dental, general medicine or rehabilitation), courses or workshops for the community, cleaning and maintenance of schools.
The enrollment of students decreased by 26%, the most affected being the level of initial education made up of services for infants and mothers, which lost around 69% of beneficiaries; and preschool, which decreased by 38%.
This school year, the number of institutions and educational establishments of the EDUCA NETWORK decreased: 2 institutions closed: Ciudad Vicentina, A.C. and Fundación Laureles, I.A.P. (Chimalhuacán). In addition, 2 educational establishments closed: Iztapalapa Campus of the Maka Weiner Association, I.A.P. and the Legal Campus of the Integral Education Institute, I.A.P. Saint John Paul II. And the Teresian Education Community Center was removed from our directory because we do not carry out activities directly.
This school year a new institution is incorporated, Nuestro Pequeños Hermanos, A.C., with two educational establishments in the state of Morelos.
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