DepEd: Smooth opening of classes in Cordillera
>> Friday, November 4, 2022
BAGUIO CITY -- The City
Schools Division reported the opening of classes in public and private
education schools here went on smoothly amidst usual isolated incidents of the
inadequate classrooms among others in some schools.
City Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Federico Martin said except for the bad weather condition during the opening of classes, there were no untoward incidents that transpired in the different city schools when students started to troop to their classes in time for the implementation of blended learning.
At present, there are 87,886 elementary and secondary students enrolled in private and public schools around the city where 63,690 are enrolled in public schools and 24,196 are enrolled in private schools.
He said in the city, there are two modes of classes, the full in person classes where there will be 5 days of face to face classes and the blended learning where there will be some days that will be devoted to face to face classes and a few days for online classes.
Martin said of the 67 public elementary and secondary schools in the city, 45 schools are elementary institutions while 22 schools are secondary ones. Of the said number of schools, only 5 elementary schools are implementing full face to face classes while the rest are into blended learning.
The education official noted that among the reported isolated incidents in the different schools include the insistence of parents to be in the school compound to look after the welfare of their children, the unintentional non-wearing of face masks by the children and the non-observance of the prescribed physical distancing because of the eagerness of the children to me their acquaintances.
He said the City Schools Division is ready to extend support to schools in implementation of in person or blended learning as part of the efforts of the government to go back to face to face classes after more than two years of being restricted due to the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic. -- Dexter A. See
City Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Federico Martin said except for the bad weather condition during the opening of classes, there were no untoward incidents that transpired in the different city schools when students started to troop to their classes in time for the implementation of blended learning.
At present, there are 87,886 elementary and secondary students enrolled in private and public schools around the city where 63,690 are enrolled in public schools and 24,196 are enrolled in private schools.
He said in the city, there are two modes of classes, the full in person classes where there will be 5 days of face to face classes and the blended learning where there will be some days that will be devoted to face to face classes and a few days for online classes.
Martin said of the 67 public elementary and secondary schools in the city, 45 schools are elementary institutions while 22 schools are secondary ones. Of the said number of schools, only 5 elementary schools are implementing full face to face classes while the rest are into blended learning.
The education official noted that among the reported isolated incidents in the different schools include the insistence of parents to be in the school compound to look after the welfare of their children, the unintentional non-wearing of face masks by the children and the non-observance of the prescribed physical distancing because of the eagerness of the children to me their acquaintances.
He said the City Schools Division is ready to extend support to schools in implementation of in person or blended learning as part of the efforts of the government to go back to face to face classes after more than two years of being restricted due to the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic. -- Dexter A. See
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