Sheinbaum abre exceção para estados anteciparem o fim das aulas

A presidente Claudia Sheinbaum indicou que alguns estados poderão encerrar o ano letivo antes de 15 de julho, caso decidam fazê-lo devido à Copa do Mundo de 2026 ou às altas temperaturas.

O secretário de Educação Pública, Mario Delgado, anunciou que todas as 32 entidades concordaram em manter o calendário escolar e encerrar as aulas em 15 de julho para o ciclo 2025-2026.

Sheinbaum esclareceu que será permitida uma exceção para os estados que optarem por antecipar a data. A presidente ressaltou que a medida se aplicaria apenas em casos específicos.

“De qualquer modo, se alguma das entidades, seja por conta das altas temperaturas ou pela questão da Copa do Mundo, quiser antecipar a data de saída, poderá haver essa oportunidade, mas como uma exceção para algumas entidades”, comentou a presidente.

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