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Michoacán Unifies High School Systems To Boost Enrollment and Graduation

Education leaders set a pre-enrollment push to keep students in class.

Overview

  • State officials reported 173,000 students currently enrolled in upper-secondary education and set targets of 200,000 enrollments and over 96% finishing with a title before the administration ends.
  • Directors of Conalep, Cecytem, Cobaem and Tebam publicly backed Education Secretary Gabriela Molina, with Conalep committing to raise terminal efficiency from 61% to 80%.
  • The SEE outlined a plan to have students pre-enrolled in preparatoria before completing third-year secundaria to curb dropouts, with technical implementation still being defined and outreach likely through orientation fairs.
  • Cecytem began the 2025–2026 school year across its 93 campuses under the Bachillerato General 2025 model within the Nueva Escuela Mexicana, with more than 26,000 students starting in the new framework.
  • The SEE delivered computers to indigenous education supervisors to strengthen administrative management, noting more than 63,000 indigenous students across over 660 schools served by nearly 3,000 teachers.