Overview
- SEP inaugurated the first stage of CBTIS No. 302 in Reynosa, the fifth of 20 new upper‑secondary campuses slated for 2025.
- Starting Sept. 1, all preparatorias adopt a Marco Curricular Común, with more than 200 technical careers under review alongside UNAM, IPN, UAM and TecNM.
- CBTIS 302 will offer programs tied to artificial intelligence, microelectronics and semiconductors, robotics and automation.
- Graduates under the new model receive dual credentials: a Bachillerato Nacional diploma plus technical accreditation endorsed by higher‑education institutions.
- In Tamaulipas, authorities reported 283,000 Becas para el Bienestar, over 516 million pesos in investment, LEEN support for 1,120 schools and distribution of 4 million free textbooks, with state leaders backing implementation that keeps more than 29,500 students in school.