By Andrew
B. Doga-ong
BONTOC, Mountain Province, -- A school
was closed in Besao town due to lack of students even as the Department of
Education said enrolment in
kindergarten, elementary, and secondary public schools in the province declined
compared to last year.
She
said enrolment in the province as of June 7 showed 3,103 enrollees in kindergarten; 21,715,
elementary and 10,050 secondary.
Of the
12 school districts of the province, Bauko 1 and Tadian 1 districts increased
in enrolment in kindergarten by 3.89% and 3.20% respectively while Bontoc
district increased enrolment by 1.35% in
elementary.
Natonin
district had highest decrease of 46.55% in kindergarten while Besao district
had highest decrease in elementary by 6.57%.
Ullalim
said a school in Besao was temporarily closed due to lack of student enrollees
and that its teachers had to be transferred to schools in nearby Sagada
town.
School
officials said that the decreasing school enrollees may be attributed to out
migration as well as the result of the family planning practiced by child
bearing couples.
They
said that many residents are moving their families to the cities and other
areas where they work, and that many couples these days are raising small to
medium families.
The
school board suggested that a study be conducted to determine the real cause of
the decreasing enrolment in public schools in the province this school
year.
Ullalim
also said that out of the 61,000 new teacher allocations for the school year
2013-2014, this province was given 84 position items which were distributed as
follows: 15 for the kindergarten; 25 for the elementary; and 44 for the
secondary levels.
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