The Expo Educativa for Youth and Adult Education took place on November 17, providing information and guidance to adults interested in starting or completing their primary or secondary education. The event was held at the Multiespacio in the Mariano Moreno neighborhood from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., bringing together representatives, teachers, and technical teams from various educational centers including Primary Completion Centers, Night Primary Schools, Plan Fines, and EPJA Secondary Schools.
Attendees received detailed information about different educational programs, study formats, and opportunities available within the system for young people and adults.
Officials from the Ministry of Education emphasized the value of these initiatives in supporting ongoing education and ensuring access to inclusive and flexible learning paths. “It is never too late to start or resume studies; we are here to support each person in their educational project,” they stated during the event.
The Expo Educativa saw significant participation from prospective students interested in beginning or continuing their education, reflecting a continued provincial commitment to lifelong learning.



