Background on Key Figures
Rubén Rocha Moya is the current governor of Sinaloa, Mexico. His role involves overseeing the state’s executive functions and ensuring the well-being of its residents. Mario Delgado, on the other hand, serves as the Secretary of Public Education (SEP) for the Federal Government of Mexico. As the head of SEP, Delgado is responsible for implementing educational policies and overseeing the nation’s education system.
Meeting Overview
On June 25, 2025, Governor Rubén Rocha Moya met with Mario Delgado in Mexico City to discuss ongoing and upcoming educational infrastructure projects in Sinaloa. The meeting was attended by Joaquín Landeros Guicho, the Secretary of Administration and Finance.
Current Projects
- Facultad de Medicina de la UAS en Guasave
- Escuelas secundarias de Valle Alto y Alturas del Sur, both located in Culiacán
During the meeting, they reviewed the progress of these projects. These initiatives aim to enhance educational facilities and provide better learning environments for students.
Upcoming Projects
- Construction of the Escuela de Medicina at the Universidad Politécnica del Mar y Sierra in La Cruz, Elota
- Expansion of the Escuela Secundaria STASE
- Expansion of the Universidad Tecnológica y Politécnica del Valle del Carrizo
- Expansion of the Escuela Normal Experimental del Fuerte
- Conversion of two secundaria schools into bachilleratos: ETI 96 in Culiacán and Bicentenario de la Independencia in Mazatlán
Key Questions and Answers
- Who attended the meeting? Governor Rubén Rocha Moya, Secretary of Public Education Mario Delgado, and Secretary of Administration and Finance Joaquín Landeros Guicho.
- What were the main topics discussed? Ongoing and upcoming educational infrastructure projects in Sinaloa.
- What is the purpose of these projects? To improve educational facilities and provide better learning environments for students.