However, the organization filed an injunction against this strategy, considering that it is unconstitutional to apply two education models: one for 960 public schools and another for the rest of the schools.
In addition, Education with Direction argued, the pilot program does not have the authorization of the National Council for School Participation in Education, as established by the General Education Law.
Through a statement, Miguel Ángel Ortiz, lawyer for the association, argued that there is no constitutional or legal justification for the SEP to implement the program only in public schools, so it must be reviewed “as discriminatory.”
In addition, he affirmed, since it is a “trial-error” model, that is, experimental, “it does not guarantee scientific or quality education under conditions of equality, as established by the Constitution.”