LIMITED FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES. The Department of Education (DepEd) Regional Office in Central Luzon has awarded the School Safety Assessment Tool Compliance Certificate (SSATCC) to 1,764 public and seven private schools in Central Luzon. DepEd Regional Director May Eclar said on Monday (March 14, 2022) the SSATCC is an indication that the schools are now prepared to open their doors to teachers and students in agreement with their respective local chief executives. (File photo courtesy of DepEd-3) CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - More than 1,700 schools in Central Luzon are now prepared to implement limited face-to-face (F2F) classes. This, after the Department of Education (DepEd) Regional Office 3 awarded the School Safety Assessment Tool Compliance Certificate (SSATCC) to 1,764 public and seven private schools in the region as part of the implementation of the progressive expansion of in-school classes. "The SSATCC is an indication that our schools are prepared to implement limi
BACK TO SCHOOL. Students attending a flag ceremony inside a secondary school campus in Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte on Monday (Feb. 14, 2022). At least 62 schools in Eastern Visayas have been holding limited face-to-face classes as of this week, the Department of Education (DepEd) regional office here reported on Tuesday.(Photo courtesy of DepEd) TACLOBAN CITY - At least 62 schools in Eastern Visayas have been holding limited face-to-face classes as of this week, the Department of Education regional office here reported on Tuesday. Of the 62 schools, 11 have resumed in-person learning on November 15, nine campuses on December 6, another nine on February 7, and 33 on February 14, said DepEd Eastern Visayas regional information officer Jasmin Calzita. "School openings in these campuses went smoothly with the support of the community, local government units, government agencies, and other stakeholders. The parents and learners expressed their full support in the expansion of the lim
After allowing more grade levels to join the progressive expansion of face-to-face classes, an official of the Department of Education (DepEd) on Wednesday, Feb. 9, said that some of the schools that reopened in Metro Manila also welcomed back learners from other grade levels.
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Private schools that offer the basic education program are expected to adhere to the same guidelines set by the Department of Education (DepEd) to public schools.
Face-to-face classes in Mother of Good Counsel Seminary in San Fernando, Pampanga (Photo courtesy of DepEd Region 3) DepEd Assistant
(ALI VICOY / MANILA BULLETIN) Depending on the capacity of the participating schools, the Department of Education (DepEd) said that students who belong to other grade levels will be included during the implementation of expanded face-to-face classes. DepEd, through the Office of Secretary Leonor