DepEd heads draft resolution to end Benguet schools land issues
>> Friday, September 18, 2015
By Augustin A. Dao-anis
KAPANGAN,
Benguet—The public secondary school heads in this province crafted a resolution
requesting municipal assessor offices in the province to help perfect and title public school sites in
their jurisdiction, during a general assembly at Gov. Bado Dangwa
Agro-Industrial School (GBDAIS) here Sept. 3-4.
During
the event organized by the National Association of Public Secondary School
Heads, Inc. (NAPSSHI)-Benguet Chapter, it was found out that most school heads
face problems on school sites like land titling, boundary disputes, and
presence of illegal settlers.
“It
was brought to the attention of this body during its general assembly that
several public secondary schools in Benguet have yet to process perfection and
titling of their school sites due to complicated presence of illegal settlers,
encroachment, boundary disputes and among others,” the resolution stated.
“Whereas,
the Provincial Government of Benguet has already supported the Memorandum of
Agreement between the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to jointly undertake the perfection
and titling of school sites but the aforesaid problems hinder school heads from
processing the necessary documents,” the resolution added.
Since
the municipal assessor’s office of Mankayan started working with the different
public schools in its jurisdiction to solve school site issues, the public
school heads recommended this move to be adopted by other 12 municipalities of
the province.
“This
body recommends the said move of the Mankayan Municipal Assessor’s Office to be
adopted by the Municipal Local Government Units in Benguet,” the school heads
added.
Meanwhile,
school site disputes prevailed in the open forum of the public secondary school
heads with Glen N. Duguis, administrative officer of Benguet schools division,
during the assembly.
Duguis
hailed the action of the Mankayan assessor’s office in resolving public school
site arguments in the town.
“We
came to know during the assembly that most school heads face the same problems
regarding school sites,” said Alfonso C. Doriano, NAPSSHI-Benguet Chapter
president and principal of La Trinidad National High School, La Trinidad,
Benguet.
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