Published December 29, 2020, 9:14 AM
DAVAO CITY – The Department of Education (DepEd-National) officially transferred the management and integration of the DepEd Cotabato City Division and schools in 63 barangays in North Cotabato to the Bangsamoro Government’s Education Ministry on Monday, December 28.
SCHOOLS TURNOVER DepEd-XII Regional Director Allan Farnazo (left) representing DepEd Secretary Leonor Briones during the formal signing of the instrument of turnover between the DepEd-National and the Bangsamoro Government represented by Minister Mohagher Iqbal (right). (Photo courtesy of Bangsamoro Information Office-BARMM / MANILA BULLETIN)
In a statement, the Bangsamoro Government said the “Schools Division Office (SDO) of DepEd-Cotabato City turned over a total of 83 schools, 43 of which are public, 39 private, and 1-State University/secondary school.”
SunStar December 21, 2020 MUNTINLUPA, as an independent municipality, turned 103 years last Saturday and Muntinlupa officials marked the event with a very subdued celebration. During a flag ceremony last Saturday, Mayor Jaime R. Fresnedi, saying we are living in unprecedented times, reported on the various initiatives taken by the city government to meet the Covid emergency.
Fresnedi thanked the City Council led by Vice Mayor Artemio A. Simundac for immediately passing the enabling legislations to help the city face the health threat, including realigning the city s P1.2 billion budget, passing ordinances relative to the observance of health protocols, and extending tax payment deadlines.
Ignacio R. Bunye
Muntinlupa, as an independent municipality, turned 103 years last Saturday and Muntinlupa officials marked the event with a very subdued celebration. During a flag ceremony last Saturday, Mayor Jaime R. Fresnedi, saying “we are living in unprecedented times,” reported on the various initiatives taken by the city government to meet the COVID emergency.
Fresnedi thanked the city council led by Vice Mayor Artemio A. Simundac for immediately passing the enabling legislation to help the city face the health threat, including realigning the city’s P1.2-billion budget, passing ordinances relative to the observance of health protocols, and extending tax payment deadlines.
Published December 13, 2020, 12:24 PM
Officials, teaching, and non-teaching personnel of the Department of Education (DepEd) could apply for a special five-day emergency leave if they were directly affected by any natural calamity or disaster such as typhoons “Ulysses” and “Rolly” which battered the country in succession last month.
(Photo by Charism SAYAT / AFP / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)
Undersecretary Jesus Mateo issued Office Memorandum OM-PHROD-2020-00423 which states that the Special Emergency Leave (SEL) shall be given for a maximum of five days in a year and will be non-deductible from the employee’s earned leave or service credits.
DepEd said that severely affected employees may avail of the SEL within 30 days from the actual occurrence of the natural calamity or disaster in straight working days or on a staggered basis.
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