Mexico Keeps School Calendar Unchanged After World Cup-Related Backlash
1-Minute Brief
The decision to maintain the original school calendar addresses concerns about educational disruption during the FIFA World Cup.
Key Facts
- Mexican officials have decided not to shorten the school year for the FIFA World Cup.
- The school year will end on July 15 and resume on August 31, as originally planned.
- The initial proposal to cut the school year was met with public backlash.
- Argentina's preliminary World Cup squad includes captain Lionel Messi, though his participation is unconfirmed.
- Atletico Madrid midfielder Johnny Cardoso is expected to miss the World Cup due to an ankle injury.
What Happened
After public backlash, Mexican officials announced they will keep the school calendar unchanged during the FIFA World Cup, ending on July 15 and resuming on August 31.
Why It Matters
Maintaining the school schedule avoids disruption for students and teachers, reflecting the government's response to public concern over balancing education and major sporting events.
What's Next
Schools in Mexico will operate according to the original calendar. Attention will now shift to World Cup preparations and team announcements.
Sources
Single-source — unverified
- Al JazeeraLeft9h agoMexico cancels plan to cut school year for World Cup after backlash
- Al JazeeraLeft6h agoWill Messi play? Argentina answer fan queries in 55-man World Cup squad
- Al JazeeraLeft6h agoUSA’s Johnny Cardoso expected to miss World Cup through ankle injury
