Katheri Ruíz Robaina
The Benito Juárez García Basic Secondary School in the municipality of Morón, Avila, began the new school year with the essential conditions, always with the existing limitations given the current economic situation facing the country and affecting all sectors, including the educational sector.
With an enrollment of 559 students, the largest to date, covering six groups of 7th grade, seven of 8th and five of 9th, and with complete teaching coverage, the center works with all bases to guarantee the quality of learning and obtain better results than the previous course, which was also very good.
“The classes have to be in accordance with what the country demands today,” said Raúl García López, director of the educational institution, who also commented that 7th grade enters the Third Improvement, so all the programs are new and that the new textbooks for this grade are currently being processed.
“Today we work in an educational teaching process in transformation, this implies a change of mentality since they are stronger programs. The 7th grade students will enter a new improvement each year, for example, Natural Sciences is a subject that was taught to this course and it will no longer be like that, now it will be replaced by Biology and Geography,” he explained.
“The six groups of 7th grade are receiving classes in the afternoon, the students have the months of September and October to systematize the contents, who, despite the situation with electricity, are attending school every day and they are taking on the challenge with all the focus it deserves, both they and the teachers,” argued García López.