Colegio robado en Rivas pasa a ser completamente público anuncia MINED
El MINED ha eliminado todos los cobros, argumentando un «avance en la equidad educativa» según declaraciones de delegados regionales citadas en medios locales
Colegio robado en Rivas pasa a ser completamente público anuncia MINED The Colegio Susana López Carazo in Rivas, Nicaragua, will become a public educational center in 2026, following the expulsion of its religious founders and state intervention. Initially founded in 1963 by Dominican sisters, the school was temporarily managed by the Granada Diocese after state intervention in 2023. The Ministry of Education is eliminating tuition fees, citing educational equity, but critics view this as a disguised expropriation, particularly after the original foundation’s cancellation for alleged administrative irregularities.
- The Colegio Susana López Carazo in Rivas will become a public school in 2026.
- The school was founded in 1963 by the Dominican Sisters of the Annunciation.
- State intervention occurred in May 2023, followed by temporary management by the Diocese of Granada.
- The Ministry of Education is eliminating tuition fees, citing educational equity.
- Critics consider the move a disguised expropriation, especially after the foundation’s cancellation.
- Concerns exist about a potential decline in academic quality and the infiltration of political agendas.
- There are fears of losing the school’s legacy of excellence and holistic approach.
- The transition raises uncertainty about future resources and supervision, despite promises to retain the internal regulations and current teaching staff.
- Civil organizations are urging transparency in asset auditing and inclusive dialogue.
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