### Governor of Baja California Announces Retroactive Payment to Teachers
Baja California’s Governor, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, has announced that the retroactive payment for teachers, along with their benefits and corresponding salary increase, will be processed starting Friday, August 30. The announcement, made through social media, confirms that the return to basic education classes will proceed as scheduled on Monday, August 26, as per the academic calendar.
In addition to the payment news, the governor reassured that the “Pancita Llena, Corazón Contento” program will continue to operate in the state’s schools. During her communication, she expressed gratitude to Mexico’s President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and the Secretary-General of SNTE, Alfonso Cepeda Salas.
### CNTE BC Requests Patience from Parents over Possible School Delays
The CNTE BC has advised parents to remain patient as there may be delays in the start of the school year due to pending payments to teachers. They also staged a protest by freeing a toll booth to draw attention to the issue. Parents have expressed concerns about potential delays in the academic calendar due to these unsettled payments.
The teachers’ union in Baja California hopes for a speedy resolution to ensure a smooth start to the school year while maintaining that the best interest of the students and educational continuity are priorities.
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### Secondary Article: Governor’s Initiative to Boost Teacher Morale
#### Governor Emphasizes Commitment to Education
Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, the Governor of Baja California, reaffirmed her administration’s commitment to education by ensuring timely retroactive payments and salary increases for teachers. As educational institutions prepare to welcome students back, these financial measures are expected to significantly boost teacher morale and commitment.
#### Impact on Local Communities
The immediate financial support is anticipated to alleviate financial strains on teachers, thereby improving the overall quality of education. The initiative is part of broader reforms aimed at enhancing educational infrastructure and resources across the state.
#### Continued Support Programs
The governor also highlighted the continuation of essential programs such as “Pancita Llena, Corazón Contento,” which provides meals to students, demonstrating a holistic approach to support both educators and students.
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