Overview
- SEP detailed 202 actions for 2026 to expand upper-secondary access through 20 new technological high schools, 52 campus expansions and 130 ciberbachilleratos, creating 65,400 seats.
- Officials reported 37,500 new places delivered so far in 2025, about 37% of the six-year goal of 150,000 additional seats.
- Ciberbachilleratos will pair computer-equipped classrooms, digital connectivity and sport/cultural spaces with a modular system aligned to the Marco Curricular Común to let students reenter without losing years.
- The new sites are slated for 107 municipalities in 20 states, prioritized where travel to the nearest bachillerato exceeds 45 minutes, and graduates will receive a Bachillerato Nacional certificate.
- SICT has finished campuses in Reynosa and Tecámac, with a dozen more to be delivered in December and further handovers in January–February 2026, alongside curricular validation by UNAM, IPN, UAM and TecNM, the Vive Saludable health screenings of about 7.6 million students, and a Plan Michoacán package of 90 additional actions.