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Why do many schools in Spanish-speaking countries have two shifts?

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There are a lot of child there and there is a high demand for school to be taught to them, so there has to be a limit, but that limit is still big so they have to take shifts to help contribute and educate the children there.
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They do it to meet the large demand for education and to serve all students when space might be limited.
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