971 Ilocos classrooms damaged by storms
>> Tuesday, August 22, 2023
By Hilda Austria
MALASIQUI, Pangasinan – Almost 1,000 classrooms in the Ilocos Region were damaged due to typhoons Falcon and Egay and the southwest monsoon (habagat), the Department of Education (DepEd) said on Monday.
Of the 971 damaged classrooms, 514 incurred minor damage, 354 major damage and 103 total damage, according to Darius Nieto, project development officer of DepEd Ilocos, during a press conference in San Fernando, La Union.
He added 72 toilets and 77 handwashing facilities were also damaged.
“All the school divisions were affected. This still needs vetting from the central office and engineers for them to see the actual needs. The engineering office has already coordinated with the school divisions for those that need temporary learning spaces,” he said.
Nieto said the restoration or renovation of the classrooms has to undergo a procurement process. It would also take 60 to 120 days to set up temporary learning spaces.
“The
funding was already in the regional office or what we call standby funds for
disaster risk reduction and management sources,” he said.
Meanwhile,
DepEd Ilocos regional director Tolentino Aquino asked for the support of the
stakeholders for this year’s “Brigada Eskwela” volunteer maintenance activities
and “Oplan Balik Eskwela.”
He
encouraged stakeholders, including parents, students, national government
agencies, and non-government entities, to practice the “bayanihan”
(cooperation) spirit in helping prepare the classrooms for the opening of
classes on Aug. 29.
At least
144,705 enrollees have already enrolled as of Aug. 14 based on the learner’s
information system quick count or 11.6 percent of last school year’s total
enrollees of around 1.2 million learners.
Aquino
said the agency’s preparations for the opening of classes include for possible
extreme heat due to the El Niño phenomenon.
“Nakaranas
na ng extreme heat noong April and May kung saan naglabas ng advisory and DepEd
na sinasabi sa mga ganitong pagkakataon ay maaring magshift ng modality from
in-person classes to distance modality kaya nagagamit pa din learning modules
at ang mga guro ay nagkaraoon na din ng kasanayan ukol dito (We experienced
extreme heat in April and May wherein the DepEd issued an advisory stating that
in this case, we may shift modality from in person classes to distance modality
so we were still able to use learning modules and the teachers were also
trained on this),” he said.
Also
part of the “Balik Eskwela” (Back to School) kickoff on Aug. 14 is the opening
of hotlines to assist and answer queries regarding enrollment.
Aquino
said they can be reached by phone (0968-5161347), email
(paac.region1@deped.gov.ph) or via Facebook (www.facebook.com/depedregion1).
The
Ilocos Police Regional Office said they have already coordinated with the
schools, local government units and non-government organizations for traffic
management.
The
police’s public focus operations are around school premises to ensure the
safety of learners. -- PNA
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