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Directoriodeplanteles-Actualizado.Pdf “2020, AÑO DE LEONA VICARIO, BENEMÉRITA MADRE DE LA PATRIA” Directorio de planteles de Telebachillerato Comunitario del Estado de Oaxaca, actualizado al 26 de julio de 2021. DATOS DEL PLANTEL UBICACIÓN DEL PLANTEL DATOS DEL RESPONSABLE DEL PLANTEL NO. DE TBC CCT CORREO ELECTRÓNICO REGIÓN DISTRITO MUNICIPIO LOCALIDAD NOMBRE APELLIDOS TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 01 20ETK0001B [email protected] SIERRA SUR MIAHUATLAN MONJAS MONJAS MANUEL CRUZ SOSA TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 02 20ETK0002A [email protected] SIERRA SUR YAUTEPEC SAN CARLOS YAUTEPEC GUADALUPE VICTORIA SONIA ILCE MERLIN ALVAREZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 03 20ETK0003Z [email protected] VALLES CENTRALES ETLA SAN JUAN BAUTISTA JAYACATLÁN SAN JUAN BAUTISTA JAYACATLÁN MARCOS ANTONIO ISIDRO TENORIO TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 04 20ETK0004Z [email protected] CAÑADA CUICATLAN SAN JUAN TEPEUXILA SAN JUAN TEPEUXILA URIEL CORTES MATA TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 05 20ETK0005Y [email protected] SIERRA NORTE IXTLÁN DE JUÁREZ SAN MIGUEL AMATLÁN SAN ANTONIO CUAJIMOLOYAS BERNABÉ GERVACIO ANDRADE LÓPEZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 06 20ETK0006X [email protected] SIERRA NORTE IXTLÁN DE JUÁREZ SAN PEDRO YOLOX SAN PEDRO YOLOX FRANCISCO DE JESÚS BASILIO JUAN TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 07 20ETK0007W [email protected] SIERRA SUR MIAHUATLAN SANTO DOMINGO OZOLOTEPEC SANTO DOMINGO OZOLOTEPEC JOSÉ LUIS MENDOZA BETANZOS TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 08 20ETK0008V [email protected] SIERRA SUR SOLA DE VEGA SANTO DOMINGO TEOJOMULCO LAS HUERTAS EDSON OMAR MARTÍNEZ AQUINO TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 09 20ETK0009U [email protected] VALLES CENTRALES OCOTLÁN SANTO TOMÁS JALIEZA SANTO DOMINGO JALIEZA FERNANDO HERNÁNDEZ RAMOS TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 10 20ETK0010J [email protected] VALLES CENTRALES TLACOLULA SAN JUAN DEL RÍO SAN JUAN DEL RÍO MARÍA DEL CARMEN ZÁRATE PÉREZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 11 20ETK0011I [email protected] COSTA POCHUTLA CANDELARIA LOXICHA LOS HORCONES MERCEDES MAGNOLIA MONTEALEGRE BRACAMONTES TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 12 20ETK0012H [email protected] CAÑADA TEOTITLÁN MAZATLÁN VILLA DE FLORES LA TOMA BASILO ROMERO ORTIZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 13 20ETK0013G [email protected] SIERRA NORTE MIXE MIXISTLÁN DE LA REFORMA MIXISTLÁN DE LA REFORMA MARTIN ROSALES GUTIÉRREZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 14 20ETK0014F [email protected] COSTA POCHUTLA SAN BARTOLOMÉ LOXICHA PASO ANCHO ALEJANDRO RAMIREZ ELORZA TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 15 20ETK0015E [email protected] CAÑADA TEOTITLÁN SAN JOSÉ TENANGO AGUA COLORADA ISABEL FÉLIX SANTIAGO TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 16 20ETK0016D [email protected] ISTMO JUCHITAN SAN JUAN GUICHICOVI EL ZACATAL CONSTANTINO CANALES GIJÓN TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 17 20ETK0017C [email protected] ISTMO JUCHITAN SAN JUAN GUICHICOVI PLAN DE SAN LUIS ASTRID MUMENTHEY JACINTO TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 18 20ETK0018B [email protected] SIERRA NORTE VILLA ALTA SAN JUAN YAEE SAN JUAN YAEÉ LINDA TALIA SANTOS TORRES TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 19 20ETK0019A [email protected] MIXTECA HUAJUAPAN SAN MIGUEL AMATITLÁN SAN LORENZO VISTA HERMOSA GILBERTO ANTONIO CRUZ REYES TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 20 20ETK0020Q [email protected] ISTMO JUCHITAN SAN MIGUEL CHIMALAPA LAS CONCHAS MODESTO SIERRA JOSÉ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 21 20ETK0021P [email protected] SIERRA SUR YAUTEPEC SAN PEDRO MÁRTIR QUIECHAPA SAN PEDRO MARTIR QUIECHAPA MOISÉS HERNÁNDEZ HERNÁNDEZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 22 20ETK0022O [email protected] ISTMO JUCHITAN SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC LOS CORAZONES ROSELIA NATARÉN GÓMEZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 23 20ETK0023N [email protected] CAÑADA CUICATLAN SAN PEDRO TEUTILA SANTO DOMINGO DEL RÍO ÁNGELA ZANAHUA SÁNCHEZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 24 20ETK0024M [email protected] SIERRA SUR MIAHUATLAN SAN SEBASTIAN COATLÁN SAN JOSÉ CIENEGUILLA JUAN SANTIAGO MARCOS TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 25 20ETK0025L [email protected] VALLES CENTRALES ZAACHILA SANTA INÉS DEL MONTE SANTA INÉS DEL MONTE BRENDA CRUZ ANTONIO TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 26 20ETK0026K [email protected] SIERRA SUR YAUTEPEC SANTA MARÍA ECATEPEC SANTA MARÍA ZAPOTITLÁN BLANCA ELIZABETH PÉREZ LÓPEZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 27 20ETK0027J [email protected] CUENCA DEL PAPALOAPAN TUXTEPEC SANTA MARÍA JACATEPEC CERRO CONCHA KEILA MARTÍNEZ ALTO TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 28 20ETK0028I [email protected] CAÑADA TEOTITLÁN SANTA MARÍA TEOPOXCO VILLA NUEVA NOEMÍ ARAGÓN ARCOS TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 29 20ETK0029H [email protected] MIXTECA HUAJUAPAN SANTA MARIA YOLOTEPEC SANTA MARIA YOLOTEPEC BENITO SANTIAGO GUERRA TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 30 20ETK0030X [email protected] COSTA JAMILTEPEC SANTIAGO TETEPEC SANTA CRUZ TIHUIXTE ELISAMAR MEDINA RODRÍGUEZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 31 20ETK0031W [email protected] SIERRA SUR MIAHUATLAN SANTIAGO XANICA SAN FELIPE LACHILLÓ KARINA MARISOL ZARAGOZA LÓPEZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 32 20ETK0032V [email protected] CUENCA DEL PAPALOAPAN TUXTEPEC SAN MIGUEL SOYALTEPEC PIEDRA DE AMOLAR ARACELI GUTIÉRREZ CERVANTES TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 33 20ETK0033U [email protected] CUENCA DEL PAPALOAPAN TUXTEPEC SANTA MARÍA JACATEPEC LA JOYA OFELIA MARTÍNEZ ALTO Calle Pensamientos #913A, Reforma Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca C.P. 68050 Tel. (951) 672-38-95 Tel. (951) 672-35-94 “2020, AÑO DE LEONA VICARIO, BENEMÉRITA MADRE DE LA PATRIA” Directorio de planteles de Telebachillerato Comunitario del Estado de Oaxaca, actualizado al 26 de julio de 2021. DATOS DEL PLANTEL UBICACIÓN DEL PLANTEL DATOS DEL RESPONSABLE DEL PLANTEL NO. DE TBC CCT CORREO ELECTRÓNICO REGIÓN DISTRITO MUNICIPIO LOCALIDAD NOMBRE APELLIDOS TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 34 20ETK0034T [email protected] VALLES CENTRALES TLACOLULA TLACOLULA DE MATAMOROS SAN LUIS DEL RÍO YOENA MARTÍNEZ LUIS TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 35 20ETK0035S [email protected] SIERRA SUR MIAHUATLAN SAN LUIS AMATLÁN SITIO DEL PALMAR JACIEL RUIZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 36 20ETK0036R [email protected] SIERRA NORTE MIXE SANTA MARÍA TLAHUITOLTEPEC LAS FLORES LAURA GISELA VARGAS VÁSQUEZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 37 20ETK0037Q [email protected] ISTMO TEHUANTEPEC SANTO DOMINGO TEHUANTEPEC SANTA CRUZ BAMBA Y GARRAPATERO EFRAIN BALOES HERRANZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 38 20ETK0038P [email protected] COSTA JAMILTEPEC SANTIAGO PINOTEPA NACIONAL MANCUERNAS YOLANDA CRUZ GARCÍA TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 39 20ETK0039O [email protected] ISTMO JUCHITAN MATÍAS ROMERO DE AVENDAÑO LA VICTORIA JOSÉ BAJANDO CUMPLIDO TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 40 20ETK0040D [email protected] SIERRA SUR TLAXIACO SANTIAGO AMOLTEPEC LAS CUEVAS ALFONSO RAMÍREZ ZAMORA TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 41 20ETK0041C [email protected] SIERRA SUR YAUTEPEC SAN CARLOS YAUTEPEC SANTA MARÍA CANDELARIA ALMA MIJANGOS REYES TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 42 20ETK0042B [email protected] MIXTECA HUAJUAPAN HUAJUÁPAN DE LEÓN SAN FRANCISCO YOSOCUTA CRISTHIAN GUADALUPE CRUZ MANZANO TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 43 20ETK0043A [email protected] SIERRA SUR MIAHUATLAN MIAHUATLÁN DE PORFIRIO DÍAZ SAN JOSÉ DEL PEÑASCO CLEOTILDE VENEGAS RODRÍGUEZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 44 20ETK0044Z [email protected] MIXTECA SILACAYOAPAM SANTIAGO TAMAZOLA SANTA ANA RAYÓN NOÉ MARTÍNEZ MOGOLLAN TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 45 20ETK0045Z [email protected] MIXTECA JUXTLAHUACA COICOYAN DE LAS FLORES EL JICARAL JUAN SÁNCHEZ GARCÍA TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 46 20ETK0046Y [email protected] CAÑADA CUICATLAN SAN PEDRO SOCHIAPAM SAN JUAN ZAUTLA ERNESTO PÉREZ MITRE MEDINA TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 47 20ETK0047X [email protected] CAÑADA TEOTITLÁN HUAUTLA DE JIMÉNEZ AGUA DE LA ROSA URIEL LAVIDA SEVERIANO TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 48 20ETK0048W [email protected] CAÑADA CUICATLAN SANTA MARÍA TEXCATITLÁN SANTA MARÍA TEXCATITLÁN JUAN MANUEL HERNÀNDEZ MARISCAL TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 49 20ETK0049V [email protected] COSTA POCHUTLA SANTA MARÍA TONAMECA CERRO GORDO AQUILINA VÁSQUEZ LÓPEZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 50 20ETK0050K [email protected] COSTA JAMILTEPEC SANTIAGO LLANO GRANDE RANCHO NUEVO HÉCTOR JESÚS GALVÁN CORTÉS TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 51 20ETK0051J [email protected] ISTMO TEHUANTEPEC SANTO DOMINGO TEHUANTEPEC EL JORDÁN JORGE SÁNCHEZ TOMAS TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 52 20ETK0052I [email protected] ISTMO JUCHITAN SANTA MARÍA PETAPA GUIVISÍA EDUARDO SÁNCHEZ ZÁRATE TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 53 20ETK0053H [email protected] ISTMO TEHUANTEPEC SANTO DOMINGO TEHUANTEPEC SANTA MARÍA NATIVITAS COATLAN ENRIQUE GARCÍA JIMÉNEZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 55 20ETK0055F [email protected] ISTMO TEHUANTEPEC SANTA MARÍA GUIENAGATI SAN ISIDRO LACHIGUXE VIRIDIANA FRANCISCO MARTÍNEZ TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 56 20ETK0056E [email protected] MIXTECA HUAJUAPAN SANTO DOMINGO TONALÁ SAN ANDRÉS SABINILLO GLORIA HERNÁNDEZ MARISCAL TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 57 20ETK0057D [email protected] MIXTECA HUAJUAPAN SAN MIGUEL AMATITLÁN SANTO DOMINGO YOLOTEPEC CELESTINO JIMÉNEZ APARICIO TELEBACHILLERATO COMUNITARIO NUM. 58 20ETK0058C [email protected] MIXTECA HUAJUAPAN SAN SIMÓN ZAHUATLÁN SAN SIMÓN
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