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  2. Puerto Rico Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    It is also the largest agency of the executive branch of Puerto Rico, with, as of 2019, an annual budget of more than $3.5 billion USD [3] and over 72,000 staff—including more than 41,000 teachers, [4] [5] and as of 2020 the department is the third-largest school district in the United States by enrollment, with over 276,413 students and 857 ...

  3. Education in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Education is compulsory in Puerto Rico between the ages of six and seventeen years. 3L.P.R.A. §391 (a). Attendance in public elementary and secondary schools is compulsory for students except for those students attending "schools established under non-governmental auspices." - Puerto Rico Constitution, Article II §5; 18 L.P.R.A. §2.

  4. Puerto Rico Education Council - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Education of Puerto Rico —Spanish: Consejo de Educación de Puerto Rico (CEPR)— is an agency of the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico and the governing body that administers public policy on education standards in Puerto Rico, as well as issuing licenses to establish and operate educational institutions in Puerto Rico. [1]

  5. Secretary of Education of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The first were the education commissioners established in 1899 after Puerto Rico was succeeded to the United States from Spain. The second were the secretaries of public instruction after the predecessor of the Department of Education —the Department of Public Instruction— was formally established by law.

  6. List of high schools in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Education in Puerto Rico; Primary and secondary school; Department of Education; Education Council; Homeschooling; List of high schools in Puerto Rico; Puerto Rican Tests of Academic Achievement; Secretary of Education; Higher education; Education Council; List of universities and colleges in Puerto Rico; Non-profit organizations

  7. Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña - Wikipedia

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    The Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (English: Institute of Puerto Rican Culture), or ICP for short, is an institution of the Government of Puerto Rico responsible for the establishment of the cultural policies required in order to study, preserve, promote, enrich, and diffuse the cultural values of Puerto Rico. [1]

  8. Puerto Rican Division of Community Education - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rican Division of Community Education (Spanish: División de Educación de la Comunidad, DIVEDCO) was an agency established in 1949 with the purpose of producing cultural materials for public education on the island of Puerto Rico.

  9. Celestina Cordero - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico recognized her brother Rafael as "The Apostol of Public Education" in Puerto Rico. However, her contributions to the educational system of the island are seldom mentioned. [ 5 ] On December 9, 2013, Pope Francis advanced the sainthood of her brother when he declared that he lived the Christian virtues in a heroic way and is venerable.