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Autogestión Ministerio De Educación Venezuela 📢

That was the birth of the Comité de Autogestión Miranda .

The teachers held an emergency meeting. Frustration boiled over. But a young history teacher, Professor Alejandro, raised his hand. autogestión ministerio de educación venezuela

The principal, a weary but kind woman named Doña Carmen, had spent most of her budget on chalk and toilet paper. One Tuesday, a notice arrived from the District office: "Due to budget restructuring, maintenance funds are frozen indefinitely." That was the birth of the Comité de Autogestión Miranda

The committee didn’t wait for orders. They walked through every classroom with a clipboard. Students, parents, and teachers listed everything: broken desks, missing bulbs, a cracked water tank. They color-coded the list: Red (urgent), Yellow (medium), Green (low). But a young history teacher, Professor Alejandro, raised

In a bustling parish of Caracas, surrounded by the humid heat and the sound of barking dogs, stood the "Dr. Francisco de Miranda" High School. For years, the school had been a symbol of neglect. The "Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Educación" had not sent repair supplies in months. The water pumps were broken, the computer lab was a graveyard of old hardware, and the library’s roof leaked so badly that students had to sit under umbrellas during reading hour.

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