Overview
- The CBTA No. 296 reconstruction in Acapulco includes three new classrooms, a computer lab and a multi‑use court, along with new furniture and equipment.
- Classrooms follow a bioclimatic design and will have air conditioning to improve comfort and learning conditions.
- Authorities report approximately 74% progress on the works with an estimated investment of about 19.7 million pesos.
- Sheinbaum toured the site with Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado and federal education officials, signaling intergovernmental coordination.
- Officials cited decades of neglect and overcrowding and linked the project to a broader effort to expand access and reduce dropout through the SNB, which grants both General and Technological bachillerato certificates.