A few days after the official conclusion of the school cycle 2025-2026, at least ten basic public schools in La Laguna de Coahuila are maintained with classes at a distance, because their School Committees of Participatory Administration (CEAP), made up mainly of parents, carried out irregular works with federal resources of the Program La Escuela es Nuestra (PLEEN), which left them without electricity or drinking water. Currently, the beneficia…
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A few days after the official conclusion of the school cycle 2025-2026, at least ten basic public schools in La Laguna de Coahuila are maintained with classes at a distance, because their School Committees of Participatory Administration (CEAP), made up mainly of parents, carried out irregular works with federal resources of the Program La Escuela es Nuestra (PLEEN), which left them without electricity or drinking water. Currently, the beneficia…