SEP: Why are there states that will not have classes on September 30?

The Office of the Technical Council was suspended this Friday September 30so even if it was marked on the calendar of the Ministry of Public Instruction (SEP) as a compulsory break, students in the basic level will have Classes regularly, with the exception of a few State. Find out which ones and why.

The last Fridays of each month are used by education workers to make their plans for the sake of the educational development of students, so work is usually suspended.

However, this September 30 This will not be the case, since the idea is not to interrupt the learning of preschool, elementary and secondary students, who began the 2022-2023 school year only four weeks ago.

In view of this, education authorities have called on parents to take their daughters and sons to school, even though there will be some State in which they will be suspended Classes for the issues we discuss here.

These states will not be valid on September 30

As the bridge has just passed through the national holidays and the November mega-bridge is already very close, the authorities of the SEP decided not to do this friday September 30 the Technical Advisory Office so as not to affect the learning of basic level students, who must attend Classes in person.

However, in Colima and Quintana Roo this will not be the case due to force majeure, as both State cope with various havoc caused by natural phenomena, so that SEP He decided not to endanger the integrity of the students.

Quintana Roo will not have academic activities due to the effects of Hurricane Ian, which caused various damages in several towns, which continue to be hit by storms of considerable intensity that also affect and prevent some schools to be in optimal conditions.

Meanwhile, the September 19 earthquake and its respective aftershocks also caused damage to several educational institutions in Colima. In order not to endanger the students during their interview, it was decided to suspend classes.

Source: El Heraldo De Mexico

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