Parents and unions protesting the early school year end on June 5 amid heat and World Cup, with President Sheinbaum defending the move on a screen.
Parents and unions protesting the early school year end on June 5 amid heat and World Cup, with President Sheinbaum defending the move on a screen.
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Reactions emerge to SEP's June 5 school year end amid heat and World Cup

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Following the Secretariat of Public Education's decision to end the 2025-2026 school year on June 5, President Claudia Sheinbaum defended the move while unions and parents raised objections over strikes, calendars, and legal requirements.

On May 8, Secretary Mario Delgado confirmed that basic and upper secondary classes nationwide will conclude June 5, with administrative duties wrapping up June 12. The following school year begins August 31 after reinforcement sessions from August 17–28.

President Claudia Sheinbaum said the calendar change resulted from meetings with state education secretaries and teacher input, emphasizing that no class time would be lost. Critics, including the National Coordinator of Education Workers, accused the SEP of timing the advance to prevent a national strike during the 2026 World Cup. Oaxaca’s Section 22 plans to maintain its own schedule and finish classes on July 7.

Parents’ organizations and private schools rejected the adjustment, labeling it a serious error that may violate the General Education Law’s minimum of 185 class days.

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Initial reactions on X highlight contradictions between President Sheinbaum calling the June 5 date a proposal and SEP's Mario Delgado stating it as final, alongside state-level adjustments in Jalisco and Nuevo León, CNTE accusations of advancing vacations to block strikes, and parental concerns over learning loss and family routines.

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Education Secretary Mario Delgado will review the proposed 2025-2026 school calendar again on Monday with state education secretaries after widespread pushback over ending classes on June 5 due to heat and the 2026 World Cup.

The Secretariat of Public Education modified the school calendar to end classes on June 5. The decision responds to high temperatures and the organization of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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After initially advancing the 2025-2026 school year end to June 5, the Ministry of Public Education has reversed course and will keep the original calendar, with classes ending July 15, 2026.

The Department of Education projects total enrollment of 26 to 28 million learners when classes open on June 8 for School Year 2026-2027.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum published a decree ordering remote work for federal employees in Mexico City on June 11, the day of the 2026 World Cup opening. The government of Jalisco adopted similar measures. The step aims to reduce traffic during the Mexico vs South Africa match.

The CNTE began an indefinite strike on June 1 and threatens protests during the World Cup opening. The government rejected key demands due to budget constraints after failed talks.

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The Instituto Nacional canceled classes on Friday, June 12, after receiving shooting threats attributed to recently expelled students.

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