Mexico keeps school calendar unchanged after backlash over World Cup plan

May 11, 2026 8:36 PM EDT

A view of the skyline during a sunset along Reforma Avenue in Mexico City, Mexico, November 6, 2023. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez

MEXICO CITY, May ‌11 (Reuters) - Mexico's ​education ​authorities agreed on Monday to keep the 2025-2026 school calendar unchanged, ‌reversing a proposed early end to the ⁠academic year that had drawn criticism from parents ‌and raised questions about ‌disruptions linked to the World Cup.

The federal education ministry and state authorities unanimously ​agreed to preserve the existing 185-day school calendar, Education Minister Mario Delgado said, ⁠meaning the school year will still end on July 15 ​as originally scheduled.

• Delgado said the agreement came in response to a ​call from President Claudia ‌Sheinbaum, while also giving certainty to millions of Mexican families that ⁠organize their daily routines around the school calendar.

• Authorities said states could still make local ⁠adjustments in extraordinary circumstances, including extreme heat or logistical ​challenges related to the World Cup.

• Delgado had previously floated ending the school year on June ‌5 instead of July 15, citing high temperatures and the need ‌to ease pressure in host cities during ⁠the tournament, which ‌Mexico will co-host ​with the United States and Canada.

(Reporting by Kylie Madry; Editing by Jacqueline ‌Wong)



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