Abstract

This paper aims at inquiring the role played by education policy and high school in cities across the Lower Tocantins and Acará Valley regions, in Pará state, Brazil. Those very territories under scrutiny present peculiarities which allow one to understand how such policies are materialized in Pará state reality. Through bibliographical research an official data about schools situated in said cities, it was identified that historically actions targeting the Basic Education last stage were based on factors such as philanthropy, delays, fragmentation and impromptu acts. Regarding 2015 to 2021, it is visible how those elements had impacted in municipal indexes, as they had been altered at a rather slow pace and had not demonstrated a public action continuity capable of making schools attractive and of guaranteeing proper structures, so that the youth enrolled in High School could have had actual chances of access and permanence.

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