Ángel Maria Herrera

Ángel Maria Herrera (born December 3, 1859 - May 2, 1948) was a Panamanian educator.

Ángel Maria Herrera
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BornDecember 3, 1859
DiedMay 2, 1948
NationalityPanamanian
OccupationTeacher

He was the son of Don Braulio Herrera and Doña Luisa Tuñón. In 1884, Herrera earned his teaching degree at the École Normale de Institutores. That same year, he was appointed académico at the Boys' School of Saints.

In 1885, chief academic at the School for Boys of Saint Anne. Herrera was also named preceptor in Penonomé. In 1897, he was appointed director of the School of the College of the Isthmus. For several years, he was inspector of public instruction in the provinces of Colon and Coclé.

A few years ago the school suffered a serious fire, with $40,000 in losses.[1]

School 'Angel Maria Herrera ", in the District of Penonomé, Cocle province

Ángel Maria Herrera Media

References

  1. "Incendio en plantel de Penonomé". Archived from the original on 2020-02-08. Retrieved 2012-09-29.