By Larry
Lopez
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- Acting on reports some government schools in
the province have principals who are occasionally out on official trips, the Kalinga division office moved for designation on acting capacities of school
bookkeepers to do the former’s job.
Schools Division
superintendent Caroline Verano, designated bookkeepers will now transact
business with Dept. of Education branches
and other offices instead of principals who must stay in the schools to
attend to their regular work.
The step was taken by
the division office after visits to school districts before school year
2013-2014 ended.
“This maybe added load to designated personnel but we have to take action to address the situation so quality education, based on on-hand supervision by principals will not be compromised,” Verano said. “Designation of school bookkeepers, she said, will start for school year 2014-2015.”
“This maybe added load to designated personnel but we have to take action to address the situation so quality education, based on on-hand supervision by principals will not be compromised,” Verano said. “Designation of school bookkeepers, she said, will start for school year 2014-2015.”
Verano instructed
schools under the division to make necessary adjustments on designations saying
the move is covered by the intent of the DepEd to deliver services.
Verano also cited
other situations when the principal should be present in school to act as
substitute for teachers who are absent for the day so classes will not be
disrupted.
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