A bilingual private school in the Quilmes district, with almost 90 years of operation, closed and left hundreds of students without education and in light of the situation, the Buenos Aires Government made vacancies available in other establishments available to families. This is the Mancedo Cultural Institute (DIEGEP No. 1907/477/4586) in the Quilmes district, where the irregular situation was recorded and now an attempt is being made to relocate the students, amidst the protest against the decision of the establishment's owners. . "This school has a bilingual project and has not received or submitted a request to receive a state contribution (subsidy request from the owner entity) in the course of previous years, nor currently. In addition, they informally informed us that the reason The closure is not due to the economic situation but rather responds to a decision by the owners not to continue with the educational project," said the Head of Region 4 of the DIEGEP, dependent on the Directorate of Education and Culture of the province of Buenos Aires. Aires. The educational area officials stressed that the owners of the Institute "have not previously turned to this Regional Headquarters to inform us of the possibility of closure, which was surprising, since it is an emblematic institution in the district." "Notwithstanding this, we will be accompanying the educational community, making available vacancies in Private Management and State Management institutions available to families, with the purpose of guaranteeing the continuity of the educational trajectories of the students," highlighted the Buenos Aires government. They also stated that the owners of Colegio Mancedo "have told us that they would assume the contractual commitments with each employee, as established by the Labor Law." School statement From the school they sent a text to the educational community in which they informed them that "we have made the difficult decision to close the doors of the establishment at the end of the current school year." "We understand that this news generates concern and sadness in all of you, especially in our beloved students. We want you to know that this decision has not been made lightly and that we understand that this closure represents a change in the lives of the members of our community educational," the note stated. "The successive economic crises, the inflationary context and the growing social problems are making it increasingly complex to manage the school while respecting the vision and mission that has always characterized us.