

San Luis Potosí Schools Shorten Days Due to Extreme Heat
San Luis Potosí Schools Adjust Schedules Due to Extreme Heat San Luis Potosí, Mexico – Due to the extreme heatwave currently affecting the region, schools in San Luis Potosí have implemented adjusted schedules. The decision, confirmed by the Secretary of Education, Juan Carlos Torres Cedillo, aims to protect students from dangerously high temperatures exceeding 40°C in some areas. "The morning shift will be shortened, and the afternoon shift will be extended," stated Torres Cedillo in a recent press conference. This is a temporary measure, and the adjusted schedules will remain in effect until the end of the current school year. The change affects all basic education levels across the state's four regions. This proactive measure showcases the government's commitment to student well-being during this period of intense heat. Parents have expressed relief at the decision, highlighting the importance of protecting children from heatstroke and other heat-related illnesses. The implementation of this adjusted schedule serves as a timely reminder for everyone to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions during this heatwave. It is hoped that this will help to ensure the safety and well-being of students while they continue their education.