Overview
- The 47.2 million–peso project was financed entirely with state funds.
- The campus opens with 16 classrooms plus labs, a dining hall, a media room, a civic plaza and a multipurpose court to expand enrollment.
- Officials said all students at the school and across Michoacán will receive the federally promoted Rita Cetina scholarship.
- Two seven-a-side football fields with synthetic turf are slated for construction to support student recreation.
- Built on land donated by Morelia’s government, the school anchors a broader Villas del Pedregal education complex intended to shorten commutes for local families.