Benguet sets class suspension guidelines
>> Sunday, July 8, 2018
By Nancy Lee B. Banaña
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – To avoid unnecessary suspension of classes and
strictly observe 208 school days this school year 2018-2019, the Schools
Division of Benguet released division memorandum number 134 stipulating
guidelines on suspension of classes.
Benguet Schools Division Superintendent Marie Carolyn B. Verano, said
schools shall not deviate from the SY 2018-2019 school calendar issued by the
Dept. of Education through DepEd Order No. 025 series 2018.
Verano added the DepEd regional office shall issue prior notification in
cases there will be national or local celebrations and holidays other than
those listed in the school calendar.
Accordingly, there shall be automatic suspension of classes at the
preschool level in both public and private elementary schools in cases of
typhoons and other calamities when signal number one is raised by PAGASA.
When the typhoon signal no. 2 is raised, classes at the preschool,
elementary, and secondary levels shall be automatically suspended in all public
and private schools.
Meanwhile, when there shall be no typhoon signals from PAGASA, localized
suspension of classes hall be implemented in both public and private schools.
The superintendent, however, shall decide on the suspension of classes
if it applies to the entire division.
If the suspension of classes affects specific schools only, the school
head shall decide on the matter.
Said memo further clarifies that local activities and observances that
involve student participation like competitions, festivals, press conferences,
culminating activities, and field demonstrations must be regulated to avoid
disruption of classes.
PTA general assemblies, if not done before the start of classes, shall
be conducted alongside with parent-teacher conferences, which is set every
second saturday or after quarterly examinations, to minimize disruption of
classes.
Meanwhile, Veranosaid parents
have the ultimate responsibility in determining whether their children should
report to school, even if there is no order of suspension of classes during
rainy days.
“During rainy season, they [parents] are the first to assess whether to
send or not to send their children to school especially if they feel that
traveling to or from school would put their children to risk,” she said. She
urged school authorities to advise earners to use protective gears like
raincoats, rain boots, and umbrellas.
Bringing of extra clothing at school was also recommended.
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