Overview
- SEP reported that 23.4 million basic‑education students and more than 1.2 million teachers returned on Monday across 231,700 schools nationwide.
- Primary families will receive an annual 2,500‑peso support starting in the 2026–2027 school year, and CNBB has begun delivering Banco del Bienestar cards for the Rita Cetina scholarship to 1,053,215 secondary students.
- Mexico City’s Metro activated a special plan with real‑time monitoring and deployment of empty trains to regulate flow, while the SSC deployed 14,422 officers with vehicles and aircraft for school corridors.
- With Cold Front 27, SEP kept classes in session but authorized temporary schedule changes such as 30‑minute delayed starts; Veracruz suspended classes in multiple southern municipalities and Sinaloa canceled the morning shift in several central‑zone cities.
- In Zacatecas, classes resumed after a teachers’ stoppage that affected about 500 schools, though union leaders cautioned that demonstrations could continue.