PRESENT. Learners of the Igsoro Integrated School in Bugasong attend their face-to-face classes on Jan. 5, 2022. Schools Division Office of Antique chief for School Governance and Operations Division Evelyn Remo said Tuesday (Feb. 22) nine more schools will also have their face-to-face classes starting February. 28.(Photo courtesy of DepEd Antique) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - Nine more schools under the Schools Division Office (SDO) of Antique will start with their limited face-to-face classes on February 28. SDO Antique School Governance and Operations Division chief Evelyn Remo said in an interview Tuesday eight secondary and one elementary schools will be joining the three other schools that were part of the pilot schools last year. "We will be inspecting the schools as to their compliance with the Covid-19 health protocol prior to Feb. 28 to find out their preparations," she said. The secondary schools are the Col. Ruperto Abellon National High School (NHS) in Laua-
NO IN-PERSON CLASSES. Antique National School (ANS) learners during their face-to-face classes on Jan. 3. Evelyn Remo, Department of Education Division of Antique School Governance and Operations chief, said on Thursday (Jan. 20, 2022) that face-to-face classes of ANS and the two other pilot public schools had been suspended effective Jan. 17 after Antique was placed under Alert Level 3 due to rising infections.(Photo courtesy of DepEd Antique) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - The implementation of the face-to-face classes in three pilot schools in Antique has been suspended effective Jan. 17 after the classification of the province was escalated to Alert Level 3. "With the province placed under Alert Level 3 due to the rising coronavirus disease 2019 (Covd-19), our DepEd School Superintendent Felisa Beriong gave instruction to temporarily suspend the face-to-face classes in the pilot schools for the safety of the learners," said Evelyn Remo, chief of the Antique Schools Div
IN-PERSON CLASSES. The Province of Antique as of Wednesday (Jan. 12, 2022) has 212 Covid-19 active cases of which 106 are from San Jose de Buenavista. Mayor Elmer Untaran said the face-to-face classes of the Antique National School (ANS) will continue despite the increasing cases of Covid-19.(Photo courtesy of Antique IPHO) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - The biggest secondary school in the province of Antique will continue its face-to-face classes here for its senior high school taking up Technical-Vocational Livelihood (TVL) track amid a rise in the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases. Mayor Elmer Untaran said in a virtual press conference Wednesday that he assured Antique National School (ANS) principal Roger Jomolo that the face-to-face classes would continue even if it is an indoor activity. "We are allowing indoor meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) to continue," Untaran said. He added that the face-to-face classes will continue provided tha
BREAK IS OVER. Learners at the Igsoro Integrated School in Bugasong town in Antique return to school on Jan. 3, 2022 after their brief Christmas break. Evelyn Remo, Department of Education Antique Division chief of School Governance and Operations, said in an interview Wednesday (Jan. 5, 2022) that they are advising other schools interested to join the face-to-face classes to also prepare for possible inclusion as pilot schools in the province this year.(Photo courtesy of DepEd-Antique) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - Public and private schools in Antique have been instructed to make the necessary preparations if they wish to participate in the pilot face-to-face (F2F) classes this year. The Department of Education (DepEd) Schools Division Office (SDO) of Antique on Wednesday raised the possibility of more schools in the province to open, given that three schools have joined the pilot implementation in 2021. As part of the preparations, the schools were told to install handwashing fa
Only 30 out of the original 59 public schools may be able to participate in the pilot run of face-to-face (F-to-F) classes on November 15, 2021, an official of the Department of Education (DepEd) revealed on Tuesday. "Based on the participating regions as of October 13, 2021, only 30 schools…