Leonel Iparraguirre González
After a process of changes and transformations in the search to achieve greater effectiveness in its essence, which is vocational training, this Friday the Palacio de Pioneros de Morón was reopened, which will henceforth bear the name of the martyr of literacy Conrado Benítez.
The facility, completely remodeled and rehabilitated all its premises, affected some time ago by a meteorological phenomenon, currently has seven circles of interest, which will bring children and adolescents closer to various trades and professions, to sow industriousness and mold talents, from the earliest ages.
In the Palace of Pioneers of Morón, through a close relationship with organizations and entities of the territory, the Circles of Interest of Pedagogy, Nursing, Hotel Accommodation, Gastronomic Services, Food Preparation, Electricity and Civil Construction will work.
The reopening ribbon was cut by Leonel Díaz Denis, an official of the Central Committee of the Party, and Benito Martínez Ausina, the highest political leader in this municipality.
Aleida Portelles, director of the facility, explained that it will start operating next October with the start of the 2023-2024 school year on September 4.
However, she clarified that the group, made up of 14 workers, will add its support to the cultural and recreational activities of the summer with visits to different residential areas.