Ministry of Education in Jujuy sets new dates for teacher document submissions

Miriam Serrano, Ministerio de Educación de Jujuy
Miriam Serrano, Ministerio de Educación de Jujuy
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The Ministry of Education in Jujuy has announced updated dates for teachers to submit documentation related to travel allowances and personnel files at the regional administrative offices.

From February 2 to February 13, teachers can return allowance forms for November and December 2025, as well as request allowances for February and March 2026.

Between March 9 and March 20, teachers are required to return the February allowance forms, request the April allowance, and present their personnel files.

To process the teacher travel allowance, applicants must provide two certified copies of their national ID, an original sworn statement of position with a certified copy, two certificates of residence, and proof of appointment (for provisional, substitute, or replacement teachers).



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