Cancún Libraries Turn Into Classrooms During Teacher Strike

A spacious, empty classroom featuring wooden desks and chairs, large windows allowing natural light to enter, and a chalkboard on the wall.$

Cancún, Quintana Roo — Public libraries in Cancún are preparing to function as temporary classrooms for primary and secondary students following the announcement of a teacher strike scheduled for May 15. The work stoppage, organized by the Quintana Roo Central Struggle Committee, coincides with Mexico’s Teacher’s Day holiday and follows a two-month strike that ended in late April.

Libraries Step In Amid Strike Uncertainty

Library officials confirmed they are making arrangements to accommodate students in case classes are suspended. During the previous strike, some libraries, including the Erick Paolo Martínez Library in Cancún’s Region 96, provided educational support with the help of volunteer teachers.

Three libraries have been identified for this initiative:

  • Dr. Enrique Barocio Barrios Library, located on Av. Chichén Itzá at He-Zaba Street, Sm 1
  • Lic. Rosendo Leal Sánchez Library, situated in Sm 95 between 16 and 105, near the Sports Unit
  • Lic. Erick Paolo Martínez Library, located in Supermanzana 96, Manzana 120, Lots 1 and 2, on Calle 129

All facilities operate Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Strike Details and Context

The Quintana Roo Central Struggle Committee announced the May 15 strike via social media, framing it as part of a peaceful demonstration in Mexico City to mark Teacher’s Day. The move has raised concerns over further disruptions to the academic calendar after the prolonged April strike.

No additional details were provided regarding the expected duration of the upcoming strike or the number of participating teachers.


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