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School Winter Schedule Will Continue in La Paz and El Alto as Low Temperatures Persist

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On May 23, an instruction was issued indicating that admission will be delayed by half an hour for the morning shift and the departure of half an hour before the afternoon shift along with the application of biosafety protocols.
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La Paz, Aug. 28, 2025 (ATB Digital) .- The departmental director of Education, Basilio Pérez, confirmed that winter hours will continue in the educational units of La Paz as long as the low temperatures persist. This measure seeks to guarantee the safety and well-being of the students, preventing them from attending classes in colder hours during the early hours of the morning. Source: Editor's room ATB Digital The post Winter hours is kept in t…

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On May 23, an instruction was issued indicating that admission will be delayed by half an hour for the morning shift and the departure of half an hour before the afternoon shift along with the application of biosafety protocols.

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Without specifying the time that the winter schedule is prolonged, the departmental director added that the determination will be evaluated permanently in coordination with the health and meteorology authorities, in order to define the appropriate time when the...

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eju.tv broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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