Overview
- About 1,700 state teachers have initiated retirement since October 1 through the SEE’s digital platform dti.see.michoacan.gob.mx.
- Vacancies this quarter will be covered with interinatos using temporary codes rather than permanent posts.
- Education chief Gabriela Molina said placements follow an ordered list and urged graduates to keep dialogue open and avoid actions outside the law.
- Officials noted lower preschool demand tied to declining birthrates, while primary can take more temporary hires and secondary placements are being prepared.
- The SEE pledged adherence to national rules, assured attention to affected classrooms, and asked families and school leaders for patience during administrative steps.