Technical High School No.48 “Japan” in Tulancingo launch a call for graduates to donate their school uniform to new entrants who need it.
“If you were a Third grade student in the 2020-2021 school year, we invite you to donate your mustard-colored uniform, for the first grade students of this school,” invites the campus through social networks.
“Donating is an act of love, empathy and ecological awareness”, is the message that the school intends to transmit among the student community, with the donation of uniforms.
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The above in addition to that there are families that resent the effects that the pandemic has left in their pockets, so this initiative of the campus it is a way to help the household economy after the return to face-to-face classes.
“Japan ” high school is one of the schools that this week returned to classrooms, under the hybrid modality and health measures are applied to safeguard the health of the educational community, reported the Secretary of Public Education of Hidalgo (SEPH).
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Also, after the back to classroom, other expenses such as tickets, shoes, backpacks, school supplies, and currently expenditure on biosafety supplies such as face masks and antibacterial gel are also considered.
Alumni who wish to donate the uniforms in good condition can bring them to the telesecundaria school on Friday, February 11 from 9:00 to 14: 00, according to the call of the institution.
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