BACOLOD CITY – Majority of schools in Negros Occidental suspended classes on Monday, Sept. 26, due to typhoon "Karding."
RESCUERS evacuate residents from two barangays in Cauayan, Negros Occidental flooded on Sunday, Sept. 25. (Photo courtesy of Cauayan Fire Station)
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The Department of Education (DepEd) on Sunday, Sept. 25, announced that the new guidelines on the cancellation of classes and work in schools are now in effect.
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DepEd made the announcement as the country braces for the impact of tropical cyclone Karding (int
The Quezon City government announced on Wednesday, Sept. 21, that persons deprived of liberty (PDLS) in the Quezon City Jail Male Dormitory (QCJMD) may continue their basic education through the first senior high school program to be offered by its Schools Division Office (SDO).
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FREE EDUCATION.Some women PDLs in Quezon City Jail undergo skills livelihood training programs. This is to help them transform their lives and become productive citizenS upon their release.(Photo grabbed from QC government) Facebook page) MANILA -The Quezon City government through the Schools Division Office (SDO) is offering Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) currently detained at the QC Jail the opportunity to continue and finish their basic education. The city government is offering different technical, vocational, and livelihood strands under the senior high school program. In a statement on Wednesday, Mayor Joy Belmonte said that despite their current situation, these PDLs still have the right to proper education. "Karapatan ng bawat mamamayan ang magkaroon ng maayos na edukasyon. Dito sa lungsod, hindi tayo papayag na maging hadlang ang katayuan o sitwasyon sa buhay para hindi makapag-aral. Sa QC, ang edukasyon ay pantay, inklusibo, at bukas para sa lahat (It is the right of