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SEP Oversees CBTIS 296 Build in Ixtapaluca as Scholarships Scale to 20 Million Students

The push falls under President Claudia Sheinbaum’s Plan Integral de la Zona Oriente to expand local access to upper-secondary education.

Overview

  • Mario Delgado inspected construction of CBTIS No. 296 in Ixtapaluca, a 67 million peso project that will offer technical tracks in cybersecurity, general nursing, and urbanism and sustainable development.
  • SEP says the Universal Rita Cetina scholarship will reach nearly 20 million primary and secondary students in the 2025–2026 school year.
  • In the State of Mexico, about 1 million students receive Rita Cetina, 546,000 get the Universal Upper-Secondary scholarship, and 33,000 benefit from Jóvenes Escribiendo el Futuro.
  • Through La Escuela es Nuestra, SEP will serve 4,613 basic-education schools and 647 upper-secondary schools in the state, and it delivered furniture worth 105 million pesos to 90 basic-education campuses in Ixtapaluca.
  • SEP reports five additional preparatorias under construction in the state, with ten secondary schools being converted to offer afternoon upper-secondary classes.