Ceará’s Education Leap: 77% of High Schools Operate in Full-Time Mode

In the vibrant state of Ceará, a significant educational transformation is underway. A remarkable 77% of high schools are now operating on a full-time basis, marking a substantial shift towards enhancing the quality and accessibility of education for young learners. This strategic move by the Ceará government aims to universalize the full-time model of schooling by 2026, providing students with more comprehensive learning opportunities and support.

As part of this ambitious initiative, the state boasts 766 units within its public school network dedicated to high school education. Out of these, 531 schools now function on a full-time schedule. This expansion includes diverse types of institutions such as 381 High Schools in Full-Time Education (EEMTI), 132 State Technical Secondary Schools (EEEP), and various other specialized educational establishments including family agriculture schools and quilombo community schools.

Investments have been substantial, with R\( 9.3 million allocated by the state government for infrastructure development, of which R\) 7.1 million was directed towards construction projects and R\( 2.2 million towards acquiring furniture and equipment. These efforts are part of a broader investment strategy that envisions an additional R\) 1.52 billion by the next year to further enhance educational facilities across Ceará, including in its capital, Fortaleza.

The current student population within this expanded network totals approximately 385,000, with over half—specifically around 55% or 184,000 students—enrolled in full-time programs. Governor Elmano de Freitas has emphasized the importance of these developments in providing youth with broader career opportunities and enabling them to pursue their aspirations, whether they dream of becoming teachers, psychologists, doctors, engineers, or programmers.

In a recent milestone event, the inauguration of the Raimundo Gomes de Carvalho High School in Fortaleza’s Autran Nunes neighborhood symbolized the transition from rented spaces to permanent school buildings. This facility now offers modern amenities including multiple classrooms, laboratories, libraries, sports facilities, and administrative offices, significantly enhancing the learning environment for its 675 students.

Students like Kauan Soares and Pedro Paulo de Oliveira express renewed enthusiasm and inspiration as they look towards their futures. The educational improvements not only bolster academic performance but also inspire aspirations such as pursuing degrees in history or teaching.

In line with community engagement, discussions about repurposing adjacent vacant land for recreational facilities like a sports court or swimming pool highlight the government’s commitment to holistic student development.

This bold step by Ceará reflects a vision of educational excellence that aims to nurture well-rounded individuals prepared to contribute positively to society. By investing in education infrastructure and fostering an environment conducive to learning, Ceará is setting a precedent for other regions seeking transformative educational outcomes.

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Ceare’s High Schools Transition to Full-Time Mode


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