Educación
Department of Education Has Not Identified Funds to Pay for Incentives to Teachers in Vieques, Culebra
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The educators called on the legislature and the interim secretary.
The educators called on the legislature and the interim secretary.
Educators have also not received the promised incentive for teaching classes on the island municipality.
The question came to my mind five years ago: how many Puerto Ricans are incarcerated in the United States? At the time, in 2018, I was investigating the Government of Puerto Rico’s failed attempt to transfer incarcerated people from the custody of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to a private prison in Mississippi.
For Samuel Serrano, going to prison is like disappearing. And he knows from experience that many stay inside. He is Puerto Rican, owns an auto repair shop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the state with the most people born in Puerto Rico serving sentences in state prisons.
The Francis & Gueits law firm also lost its contract with the Municipality of Caguas’ public nuisance program.
The correctional classification system doesn’t have the exact number, but for the first time, the Centro de Periodismo Investigativo got a sample that allows us to look at this historically invisible population.
The Center for Investigative Journalism filed a lawsuit against Department of Natural and Environmental Resources Secretary Anaís Rodríguez Vega, to make her comply with her duty to provide public information on files related to three environmental complaints.
A woman talks about the reprisals she faced from the nominated Secretary of Education, Yanira Raíces Vega, for not approving the appointment of an administrative assistant who was recommended by the mayor of Orocovis and the former Deputy Secretary of Education, Héctor Joaquín Sánchez.