“"With this act, we do not only recognize grades. We recognize early mornings, hours of study, assignments, responsibility, curiosity, the ability to overcome challenges, and, in many cases, the determination to keep going when things were not easy. It is the attitude of someone who strives every day to improve, who is not content, who understands that learning is an adventure that lasts a lifetime. Excellence is not just a number. It is the result of talent, dedication, curiosity, and the constant desire to keep learning and improving. And alongside it, effort represents the capacity to persevere, to overcome difficulties, and to move forward with determination towards the set goals."
Linares honors the effort and academic excellence of over a hundred students
The ceremony, which for the first time includes the Professional Music Conservatory, recognizes the work of students and the educational community.
By Manuel Cano Heredia
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The Linares City Council has held a ceremony to recognize the effort and academic excellence of 104 students from Primary Education and the 'Andrés Segovia' Professional Music Conservatory.
The Education Department of the Linares City Council has organized an event to honor the academic performance of 6th-grade Primary Education students. As a new addition this year, the ceremony also included students from the Elementary Grade of the ‘Andrés Segovia’ Professional Music Conservatory. In total, 104 students from nine city schools and the music center were recognized at a ceremony held at the Cervantes Theater.
This initiative aims to highlight the work carried out during the school year by students, teaching staff, and the educational community as a whole. The Councilor-delegate for Education, Rosario Jódar, along with other municipal representatives, attended the event, which featured a performance by local artist Lolo Fernández and his clown show titled ‘Piano, piano’.
Rosario Jódar emphasized that the commitment of the Education Department goes beyond legal competencies, firmly supporting comprehensive training. Throughout the year, complementary projects have been promoted, such as emotional health workshops, road safety education, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and healthy habits sessions, child participation forums, and cultural and sports activities. 'All of this responds to the same idea: offering opportunities. Because every boy and every girl deserves to discover what they are capable of,' stated the councilor.



