Next school year to have extra month
The 2021-2022 school year will start on August 30 and include at least 200 days of classes, Mexico’s Ministry of Public Education (SEP) has announced.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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The 2021-2022 school year will start on August 30 and include at least 200 days of classes, Mexico’s Ministry of Public Education (SEP) has announced.
Inoculations against the SARS-CoV-2 virus ramped up again in the lakeshore region this week, with the AstraZeneca vaccine made available to persons aged from 40 to 49 years old, as well as older individuals who had not received the first dose of any brand and adult age pregnant women.
Neighbors of Chapala’s Barrio de Lourdes staged a protest at City Hall on Friday, June 18, calling on local authorities to halt work on a sprawling housing development called Punto Niza that they say has scarred the hillside and caused damage to the environment and nearby properties.
New sightings of crocodiles along Lake Chapala’s shoreline have been reported over the past week.
Sentiments of deep nostalgia were palpable as Roberto Nuño Guerra sat quietly, casting a wistful gazeover Lake Chapala’s waters.
Chapala Mayor Moisés Anaya is back on the job after taking an obligatory three-month leave of absence to campaign for reelection to a second term, plus an extra week of time off to nurse wounds from a bruising defeat at the polls.
Follow the highway or turn off to a parallel interior street?
A group of north shore residents making their homes in eight of the area’s well-established subdivisions has banded together for the purpose of bolstering relations with government agencies and delving into problematic matters of mutual concern.
The Chapala police force is marching forward with strengthened staff after 11 officers were certified this week due to meeting national standards in basic training.