The new educational script: women at the center of the story
Claudia Sheinbaum made it clear in Tlaxcala. The New Mexican School is not just a pretty name. It is the heart of what she calls ‘the Transformation’. And he has a specific move to rewrite history.
“We are going to incorporate something into the textbooks: women in history,” highlighted the president.
There it is. It is not a minor detail. It is changing the master script of what millions learn. While inaugurating the expansion of the San Pablo del Monte high school, Sheinbaum connected the dots: more schools and new content are part of the same project.
Beyond the classroom: a technical and human commitment
The goal sounds epic: 150 thousand new spaces in high schools by 2026. Classrooms with computers, cultural activities, sports. But there is more. The Secretary of Education, Mario Delgado, threw a dart at the past.
He said that the objective is not to produce ‘labor’ as in ‘neoliberal governments’. They seek technical training with a human sense. It is a declaration of war against an educational model that, according to them, saw students as future employees, not as people.
Governor Lorena Cuéllar got on the train announcing nine higher education options and 25 new high schools for Tlaxcala. It states that they already have 92% coverage, leading the fight against lag.
Meanwhile, an Artificial Intelligence student, Denisse Corona Saldaña, thanked the support for public education. Your voice is the one that really matters in this political theater. Because in the end, all this discourse is measured in the real opportunities that reach the classrooms.
Sheinbaum is rewriting the educational script. And she wants to make sure that this time, women are not left out of the historic cast.




