Education officials meeting to review the school calendar ending June 5, amid heat and World Cup concerns.
Education officials meeting to review the school calendar ending June 5, amid heat and World Cup concerns.
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SEP to review school calendar Monday after June 5 end-date controversy

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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 SEP's initial proposal, announced on May 8, sought to conclude the school year on June 5, with administrative activities ending June 12 and the next cycle beginning August 31. Secretary Delgado said the change was requested by states and would give students nearly three months of vacation.

President Claudia Sheinbaum clarified on May 9 that the calendar remains undefined and stressed that no class time should be lost. Delgado acknowledged the comment and scheduled a follow-up meeting for Monday, May 11.

Critics including IMCO and the CNDH warned of increased educational lag and added care burdens, particularly for women. Several states, such as Jalisco, Guanajuato, and Nuevo León, have rejected the shortened calendar and will maintain their original schedules. The move has also drawn objections from teacher unions and parents over potential violations of the minimum 185 class days required by law.

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Initial reactions on X highlight pushback against the SEP's proposed June 5 end date for the 2025-2026 school year due to heat and the World Cup, with CNDH warning of risks to children, parents filing amparos, and states like Jalisco rejecting the change. Media accounts report Mario Delgado's announcement of a Monday review with state secretaries, while noting Claudia Sheinbaum clarified it is not final. Sentiments range from neutral updates on revisions to negative concerns over educational impacts and child safety.

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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.

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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Mexico City's head of government, Clara Brugada, proposed suspending classes and promoting home office on days of 2026 World Cup matches at Estadio Banorte to reduce traffic. The initiative seeks coordination with the SEP and business sector, similar to COVID-19 pandemic measures. Agreements are awaited to avoid road congestion.

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