CL schools lack 10,400 teachers, 7, 200 rooms
>> Monday, June 4, 2012
ANGELES
CITY – Classes in public elementary and high schools in Central Luzon will open
next week with a shortage of 10,466 teachers and 7,232 classrooms.
Data
from the planning division of the Department of Education (DepEd) regional
office show that a total of 1,352,542 pupils are expected to troop to public
elementary schools throughout Central Luzon this school year.
The
regional office also projects a total of 624,973 students in public high
schools in Central Luzon’s six provinces.
The
projections were based on two percent annual increase in the elementary school
population in the last five years, and one percent increase in the high school
population in the region.
Jesus
Zerrudo, assistant chief of the elementary education division of the DepEd
regional office, meanwhile, warned principals of public schools against
imposing unauthorized fees and school uniforms on students.
There
have been reports of public school officials “suggesting” elaborately designed
uniforms especially for girls, apparently to compel parents to buy from one
supplier, in lieu of inexpensive white blouses and blue skirts readily
available in local markets.
Zerrudo
urged parents to report violations of DepEd guidelines to education division
superintendents.
“The
superintendents are authorized to act directly on such complaints or even
forward the complaints directly to the DepEd central office,” he said.
DepEd
data also show a shortage of 4,918 classrooms in the elementary level in
Central Luzon, and 2,314 in the high school level.
DepEd
documents also indicate a lack of 2,871 elementary school teachers, and 7,595
high school teachers.
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