A Single Public School Has Begun Its Reconstruction Eight Years From Mary
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A single public school has begun its eight-year reconstruction of Maria The Department of Education loses students, in part, due to a pattern of continuous school changes for students, deteriorated campuses and hours from 12 pm to 5 pm, which turn out to be patchy for the underlying problem: an unrepaired infrastructure, although there is money available.


Although there are almost $2.1 billion in federal recovery funds required for permanent works in the Department of Education (DE) since 2020 and that the agency’s Infrastructure Master Plan identified 85 schools initially to rebuild affected by the hurricane, the student remains with zero new schools. The ED is the most delayed agency in the entire government of Puerto Rico in the use of recovery funds by hurricanes Irma and Maria, with just 4% …
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