
Ternium's $24.6 Million Investment in Pesquería High School: A Boost for Education
Ternium Invests $24.6 Million in New Technical High School in Pesquería, Mexico In a significant boost to education in the municipality of Pesquería, Nuevo León, Mexico, Ternium, a leading steel producer, announced the construction of a new technical high school within the Roberto Rocca School. The project, representing a $24.6 million investment, will provide much-needed educational opportunities for local students. The announcement was made by Ternium CEO Máximo Vedoya during a special event. "For us at Ternium," Vedoya stated, "supporting education is a fundamental value. We believe in the power of education to drive growth and development, not just for individuals but for the entire community." In addition to the new school, Ternium also awarded nearly 900 scholarships to students. This comprehensive approach to educational support will have a lasting impact on the lives of young people in the region. The new technical high school is expected to open in August 2026. This initiative underscores the company's commitment to social responsibility and its belief in the transformative power of education. It’s a shining example of how businesses can contribute to the betterment of their communities.