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Mexico draws criticism for plan to end school year early ahead of World Cup

Sunday, 10 May 2026, 06:24 · 1 min read

Mexico's federal government has proposed cutting the school year short by roughly a month — ending 5 June instead of early July — to ease travel and traffic disruptions expected during the FIFA World Cup, which the country is co-hosting with the United States and Canada from 11 June to 19 July. The announcement by Education Secretary Mario Delgado sparked immediate backlash from parents, employers, and even several state governments, who argued that disrupting the schedules of nearly 23 million students was an unreasonable concession to a sporting event whose matches will be held in only three Mexican cities. Under pressure, President Claudia Sheinbaum walked back the declaration, describing it as a "proposal" still under review rather than a settled policy.

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BBC WorldMexican parents criticise ending school year a month early for World Cup ↗︎El PaísMenos clases y más fútbol: la SEP modifica su calendario escolar por el Mundial ↗︎
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