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    Mexico Reverses Decision to Shorten School Year Amid World Cup Backlash

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, Mexican education authorities have decided to maintain the original school calendar, ending the academic year on July 15 and resuming classes on August 31. This reversal comes after considerable public opposition to a proposal that would have shortened the school year to accommodate the FIFA World Cup schedule. The initial plan aimed to adjust the academic timeline to allow students and staff to engage more fully with the global sporting event.

    Notably, the World Cup, a major international football tournament, often influences national schedules in participating countries due to its cultural and social importance. Mexico, with a passionate football fan base, had considered this calendar change to balance educational commitments with the excitement surrounding the tournament. However, concerns from parents, educators, and stakeholders about potential disruptions to learning outcomes and academic progress prompted officials to reconsider.

    Meanwhile, the decision to uphold the original school calendar underscores the government’s commitment to educational stability despite the allure of the World Cup. This move ensures that students complete their academic year without interruption, preserving the integrity of the curriculum. It also reflects a broader trend where education systems weigh the impact of major sporting events against the need for consistent academic schedules.

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