BSU turns over to DepEd Bokod, Buguias schools
>> Wednesday, April 27, 2016
By rocky
Ngalob
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – After long years of
consultation between the community, government line agencies, local government
units and Benguet State University, a memorandum of agreement was signed to by
all parties for the Dept. of Education to absorb non-chartered tertiary
institutions in Bokod and Buguias towns of Benguet.
BSU’s
non-laboratory high school in its Buguias and Bokod campuses were absorbed by
Loo National Highschool and Bokod National High School respectively following
the MOA.
To
bolster DepEd in providing basic education to Buguias and Bokod, BSU will
extend help through use of its classrooms, facilities and services of its personnel
from its Buguias and Bokod campuses.
BSU
will transfer 20 teaching positions and four non-teaching positions to DepEd
which from its Buguias and Bokod campus.
DepEd
will accommodate all high school students from BSU’s Buguias and Bokod
Campuses. DepEd will also assist BSU in to upgrade the Teacher Education degree
courses in its Buguias and Bokod campuses namely open its doors to practicing
teacher students.
As
of this writing, aside from Bachelor of Teachers Education, BSU Buguias also
offers agricultural courses and other vocational studies all based on the
localities necessity.
Dr.
Henry K. Blinto, the BSU Buguias Dean said BSU can focus in answering
localities’ need and a possible new course opening awaits students.
“The
resolutions sent before our office by neighboring municipalities asking if BSU
can open other courses like Criminology is now near reality provided DBM will
deliver on their promise to grant BSU additional teaching items,” said Bolinto.
Bolinto
disclosed he was approached by numerous graduates residing in Buguias
requesting if Buguias Campus will consider opening Public Administration and
other grad courses.
Bolinto
added that the signing of the MOA was pursuant to one of many programs of BSU,
one of which is delivering services closer to the neighboring
municipalities of Benguet.
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