Seduc conducts technical inspections in schools of Capanema and Bonito
Visits are part of the Education Secretary's schedule to bring management closer to school communities and identify priority demands
The State Department of Education (Seduc) conducted a series of technical inspections in schools in the Salgado Region on Friday (19), aiming to engage with school communities and identify structural and pedagogical improvements. The action covered educational units in Capanema, including the Tauari District, and in Bonito.
The delegation was led by the State Secretary of Education, Ricardo Sefer, and included the participation of Seduc's attorney, Bruno Maia, the Deputy Secretary of Infrastructure, Lázaro Cézar, and the Secretary of Science and Technology, Victor Dias.
During the visits, Sefer reinforced the commitment to keep management close to the reality of each school, listening to teachers, managers, and students.
“I fulfilled the commitment that was made: I visited all the schools that invited me. We thought of several solutions, and a lot of good things will come for the education of Capanema. I thank Governor Helder and Vice Governor Hana for providing us the opportunity to bring improvements to this state,” he stated.
Network served
The Regional Education Directorate (DRE) of Capanema is responsible for 42 schools distributed across 11 municipalities, serving 24,525 students in the 2025 school year. The inspections are part of Seduc's strategy to visit the 40 regional education offices, listening to priority, urgent, and emergency demands, focusing on ensuring quality public education in all 144 municipalities in Pará.
Units visited
In Capanema, the team closely followed the daily life of the State School of Elementary and Secondary Education Km 2, the Apolônia Pinheiro dos Santos School (Tauari District), and the João Santos School, located in the urban area.
In Bonito, visits were made to the Maria de Nazaré Assad Elias, Santo Antônio do Cumaru, and Mestre Lucindo schools, which serve elementary and high school students. The students had the opportunity to directly engage with the secretary and present improvement proposals.
Other schools were also inspected during the agenda: Professor Oliveira Brito, Maria Amélia de Vasconcelos, and Professor América Leão Conduru.