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Puerto Rico set to close 283 schools as families leave island

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Puerto Rico’s Department of Education announced Thursday that it will close 283 schools this summer following a sharp drop in enrollment amid the island’s long economic slump and the continued departure of families after Hurricane Maria.

Education Secretary Julia Keleher said there would be no layoffs, with teachers and other employees being reassigned to other schools as part of a fiscal plan that aims to save the department some $150 million.

The U.S. territory cur- rently has more than 1,100 public schools that serve 319,000 students.

“We know it’s a difficult and painful process,” Keleher said. “Our children deserve the best education that we are capable of giving them taking into account Puerto Rico’s fiscal reality.”

Keleher said enrollment has dropped by more than 38,700 students since last May and that nearly half of the schools are using only 60 percent of their capacity.

After the closures, 828 public schools will remain operationa­l.

Keleher said she has invited mayors in the island’s 78 municipali­ties to propose new uses for the shuttered schools.

The announceme­nt of closures came two weeks after Gov. Ricardo Rossello signed a bill for implementi­ng a charter schools pilot program in 10 percent of public schools and offering private school vouchers to 3 percent of students starting in 2019-2020 as part of an education overhaul.

Aida Diaz, president of a union that represents some 30,000 teachers, said she and others would fight the closures.

 ?? ESTEBAN FELIX/AP ?? Police in Santiago, Chile, on Thursday detain a student demonstrat­or during a protest demanding education reform, including free access to school for all ages, from President Sebastian Pinera’s government.
ESTEBAN FELIX/AP Police in Santiago, Chile, on Thursday detain a student demonstrat­or during a protest demanding education reform, including free access to school for all ages, from President Sebastian Pinera’s government.

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