Economy Politics Health Local 2026-03-23T22:54:20+00:00

León's Education Investment: From Infrastructure to Technology

The León municipality invests 3.9 million pesos in preschool renovations, building fences and improving infrastructure for child safety. In parallel, the Kubo robotics program is introduced for 30,000 preschoolers. The city mayor emphasizes education as a budget priority.


León's Education Investment: From Infrastructure to Technology

With an investment of 3.9 million pesos, the municipality intervened at the María Luisa Diosdado preschool with works ranging from a perimeter fence and containment wall to electrical improvements, storm drainage, and lighting. The objective is to prevent flooding, accidents, and unsafe access at a facility where more than 315 girls and boys study. The bet on educational infrastructure in León is focusing on a key point: reducing risks within schools. 'Thanks to the councilors who support me from the budget because we prioritize education, because we know it is about sowing, because we know it is about betting on the present and the future, because if they have a better education they will have a better quality of life and that is why we continue to bet on education,' said Alejandra Gutiérrez, mayor of León. A trend: protecting the school. The work is part of a broader strategy where the municipality has built more than 40 perimeter fences in educational campuses, within an accumulated bag of 488 million pesos in educational infrastructure. The pattern is clear: investment no longer seeks only to expand coverage, but to protect school environments. From concrete to code. In parallel, the educational strategy adds a technological component. The Kubo program, based on educational robotics, already reaches more than 30,000 preschool students in 330 campuses, with a learning model that introduces programming from an early age through play. What changes. Beyond the discourse, the change is tangible: schools with fewer physical risks, more functional spaces, and a bet on digital skills from childhood. A combination that redefines the local educational approach: infrastructure to protect and technology to train.