Context
The decision follows significant public backlash against the proposed changes, which were intended to alleviate traffic concerns during the tournament and an anticipated heatwave. S1S2
Key points
- The school year will now end on July 15 as originally scheduled. S2
- Education Secretary Mario Delgado announced the initial plan to end the school year early. S2
- The government faced criticism from parents, think tanks, and local authorities. S2
- Officials convened to discuss the backlash and gather input from stakeholders. S2
- The World Cup is set to take place from June 11 to July 19. S1
- The decision aims to avoid disruption to families and students. S2
- The government had anticipated a significant increase in traffic due to the event. S1
- The reversal reflects the government's responsiveness to public opinion. S2
Why it matters
- Maintaining the school calendar supports families' plans and routines. S2
- The decision highlights the importance of public feedback in government policy. S2
- It underscores the challenges of hosting large international events in urban areas. S1
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