After the government ends the civic-military school program, the municipality of BA decides to maintain the institution with its own resources

After the government ends the civic-military school program, the municipality of BA decides to maintain the institution with its own resources

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Quinze de Novembro Civic-Military School, in Feira de Santana, is the only one in Bahia that is still in operation. Fifth of November Civic-Military School, in Feira de Santana City Hall of Feira de Santana After the federal government decided to close the National Program of Civic-Military Schools (Pecim) this Wednesday (12), the municipality of Feira de Santana, the 100 km from Salvador, opted to maintain the program with municipal resources. It was the only school of its kind in operation in the state. Created in 2019, the project allowed the transformation of public schools to the civic-military model. The format proposed that civilian educators would be responsible for the pedagogical part, while the military would be in charge of administrative management. In Feira de Santana, the Quinze de Novembro Civic-Military School is exclusively for elementary school II and has 540 students, from the sixth to the ninth grade. According to the press office of the city hall, a new headquarters is being built in the city also with its own resources. With this, the capacity of the institution will be expanded to a thousand students. Still according to Feira de Santana’s advisory, the suspension of the program was received with surprise, as “there was no prior notice to city halls and secretariats about the change”. The project for another educational institution in Bahia to receive the civic-military program existed at the Municipalized School Carlos Santana, in Vitória da Conquista, in the southwest of the state. However, the initiative did not go ahead because there was not enough reserve military personnel to compete in the selection process. See more state news at g1 Bahia. Watch g1 and TV Bahia videos 💻

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