Chihuahua.- In the run-up to the end of the school cycle by June 5, as announced by the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), students of basic education will spend 50 days without classes, equivalent to 27 percent of the minimum established by the General Education Law, which is 185 attendances, a change that violates the rights of children, condemned yesterday the president of the National Union of Family Parents, Laura Gurza Morales.
Chihuahua.- In the run-up to the end of the school cycle by June 5, as announced by the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), students of basic education will spend 50 days without classes, equivalent to 27 percent of the minimum established by the General Education Law, which is 185 attendances, a change that violates the rights of children, condemned yesterday the president of the National Union of Family Parents, Laura Gurza Morales.