The meeting, held this Monday, July 6, at the Plenary Hall, served to conduct a detailed follow-up on the Reform, Expansion, and Improvement (RAM) works in the municipality's schools. During the session, both ongoing projects and pending actions were analyzed, addressing inquiries from management teams regarding deadlines and maintenance.
Regarding mobility, a new initiative aimed at 6th-grade primary students was presented, set to begin in September. This project aims to promote the safe use of bicycles through theoretical and practical training, culminating in a group outing for students who demonstrate the necessary skills.
The agenda also included the continuation of safety and well-being programs, such as the Tutor Agent and Road Safety Education. Additionally, the continuation of the SUMA Project, focused on inclusive basketball for Enclave Classrooms, was confirmed, alongside new proposals centered on nutrition and reading promotion for the upcoming academic term.




