Overview
- UNICLA Campus Apatzingán canceled its participation in the Oct. 22 parade and suspended academic and administrative work for Oct. 22–23, with classes set to resume on Oct. 24 under an order signed by Vice Rector Dr. Miguel Ángel Mondragón Raya.
- At least five additional schools announced on social media they would not join the parade, and some paused classes, including Francisco Gabilondo Soler, Centro Educativo La Paz, Colegio de Apatzingán, and Instituto de Informática Milenio.
- Several institutions cited solidarity with the community and the priority of student safety as reasons for stepping back from the public event.
- Teacher groups CNTE and Poder de Base said they knew schools were weighing non-participation but lacked consolidated details, while the state education department reported no formal notifications at the time.
- The parade marks the annual commemoration of the 1814 Constitutional Decree, and a separate solemn session in Apatzingán was still planned, according to a Morena lawmaker.