Overview
- SEP reaffirmed the launch date for the Bachillerato Nacional and said graduates will receive dual certification, including a technical title validated by institutions such as UNAM, IPN, UAM and Tecnológico Nacional de México.
- Officials detailed a nationwide capacity push totaling 87 actions—20 new bachilleratos, 35 preparatoria expansions and 30 secondary-school conversions—creating more than 37,000 new upper‑secondary seats.
- Mario Delgado inspected construction of CBTIS 293 in Tizayuca, scheduled for delivery in December, a 14,000 m² campus with two buildings, classrooms, workshops and computer labs funded with 49.67 million pesos for an initial cohort of 450 students.
- Curriculum updates include 15 additional DGETI careers and revisions to 250 study plans to align with labor demand, adding tracks such as cybersecurity, automation, robotics, artificial intelligence and semiconductors.
- In a meeting with more than 300 sector chiefs and supervisors in Hidalgo, SEP urged implementation of wellbeing, anti‑addiction and school‑choir initiatives, while local authorities reported 70,000 Benito Juárez scholarships and LEEN support for 113 EMS schools.