Overview
- SNTE leader Alfonso Cepeda Salas said he and Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch agreed to create one union commission and one public security commission to craft the guidance campaign.
- Planned content includes protocols for extortion attempts and active-shooter scenarios so education personnel can protect students during emergencies.
- The initiative proposes a dedicated telephone line for reporting threats or violence on school grounds, which remains under design.
- SNTE frames the push as a response to bullying and reported teacher-targeted aggression in secondary and preparatory schools.
- The campaign will build on existing union prevention efforts and federal materials, and the measures were announced at the III Extraordinary Plenary of Section 11 for education support staff.