Overview
- Education officials reported that most children and teenagers have returned to class thanks to coordinated work by teachers, families and local authorities.
- The ministry said all affected public school facilities are insured and promised total repairs plus replacement of furniture, technology and teaching materials.
- New free textbooks and school supplies will be delivered to basic education students who lost learning materials in the October rains.
- Primary teachers were asked to guide families to Vive Saludable clinics so students can receive free nutrition, dental and optometry care.
- A National Day for Peace and against Addictions is scheduled for November 7–8, with secondary schools running prevention, self-care and coexistence activities.