More than 20 thousand municipal public school students return to classes in Rio Branco
The school year for municipal public education in Rio Branco began with over 20,000 students returning to 84 schools across the city.
The municipal school year in Rio Branco, Brazil, commenced on Tuesday, October 10, with over 20,000 students returning to class across 84 educational institutions. The local Secretary of Education stated that only three schools did not open due to ongoing renovations. Classes are set to resume fully once these schools complete their upgrades.
Students will receive their school uniforms and necessary supplies on Monday, October 16, as part of the municipal education program to support students' learning experiences. This initiative includes the provision of uniforms, shoes, and essential study materials to ensure that all students are adequately prepared for the academic year ahead.
At the Luiz de Carvalho Fontenele school, located in the Bosque neighborhood, approximately 340 students in the first to fifth grades of elementary education have also started their activities. The smooth start of the school year marks an important event in the community, emphasizing the city's commitment to education despite the challenges posed by the renovations of certain schools.