The municipality has set up free internet for at least 42 schools, the majority of which are in rural areas and have a high need for it.
In San Miguel de Allende. The administration of Mauricio Trejo will expand the availability of internet in rural schools. Additionally, individuals with the highest needs will be given precedence.
The Directorate of Culture and Traditions has identified the most remote academic institutions in the San Miguel area and is providing them with this technology service at the direct request of the municipal president to assist the most vulnerable populations in San Miguel.
“Of course, the kids, the schoolgirls, and the young folks are all extremely delighted” (also). because people in rural places attend elementary, secondary, and prep schools. We have checked, and they are now utilizing it. Mauricio Trejo Pureco, the Municipal Presidency, is the author of this work. Director Acacio Martnez stated that the school makes no payment.
50 schools to benefit from the program
In this way, a program that initially includes 50 schools is being run, and the first phase is set to come to an end. with the installation of free telephone and internet services.
“This will be a support that amplifies educational materials in every way. It is clear who they are—those who lack it and those who need it the most. Where the most pupils can benefit, and that is what we are doing right now,” stated Martnez Rodrguez.
The Covid-19 pandemic’s effects on schooling have necessitated unusual measures to address pupils’ knowledge gaps. Therefore, having internet access at school benefits kids by giving them access to more and better learning.
Naturally, it is seen to be a pressing need that has to be met. The epidemic has passed… thousands of students without protection. In my opinion, San Miguel is not an exception to the biggest educational disaster Mexico has seen in the last 80 years. The municipal initiative championed by Mauricio Trejo seeks to give this essential resource, which is currently a vital tool for education as well as for all information. The boy’s access to the internet will enable him to get timely, accurate information in a variety of subject areas, the municipal official determined.
Both urban and rural schools have access to free internet.
“We have already provided free internet in 42 areas; the next 50 will be implemented after the first 50. Prof. Ernesto Guajardo Salinas, the municipal president of the Jalpa community’s elementary school, declared, “We are going for 100 schools!
Free internet access is currently offered in 24 communities’ public schools as well as other locations in the city, including the 511 telesecundaria and the Multiple Attention Center (CAM).
The municipality hired “Live! Telecom” to serve areas with low signal coverage after researching the firms that offer this kind of service. It has been a difficult situation. yet with pleasing outcomes. Polygons of data transmission and repetition antennas are installed within the schools, covering all the classrooms and administrative areas there.
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