The government of El Salvador, led by President Nayib Bukele, continues to advance its nationwide education strategy through the distribution of free school supply packages, benefiting more than 1.2 million public school students.
At the Pedro F. Cantor Educational Complex, over 2,500 students received essential materials, including uniforms, shoes, school supplies, and electronic devices such as tablets or computers, depending on their grade level. Similar distributions were carried out at other institutions, including the Alejandro de Humboldt Educational Complex, ensuring broad national coverage.
This initiative is part of a comprehensive effort to strengthen public education by improving access to learning tools and reducing financial pressure on Salvadoran families. Students from preschool through high school are now equipped with the resources needed to enhance their academic performance in more equitable and supportive environments.
Authorities emphasize that the program goes beyond basic supplies, forming part of a larger transformation of the education system. This includes curriculum modernization, teacher training, technology integration, and infrastructure improvements aimed at creating safe and high-quality learning conditions.
The continued rollout of school supply packages reflects the government’s commitment to investing in human capital and expanding opportunities for young people across the country. By prioritizing education, El Salvador is laying the foundation for long-term social and economic development.
