Manila Bulletin

Duterte explains why it’s not easy to revert to June-march school calendar

- By MERLINA HERNANDO MALIPOT

Amid calls for the Department of Education (Deped) to immediatel­y implement the proposed reversion to the pre-pandemic school calendar, Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte explained the rationale why reverting to June-march calendar cannot be implemente­d early.

“Hindi natin pwedeng i-compromise ang pahinga ng ating mga teachers at ng ating mga learners (We cannot compromise the rest of our teachers and learners),” Duterte said in a interview on the sidelines of the Youthprene­ur (Mentoring Future Entreprene­urs)! event at the Rizal High School in Pasig City on Monday, April 8.

Duterte said this in response to calls coming from various quarters for Deped to revert to the old school calendar amid the extreme heat being experience­d nationwide, which has prompted thousands of schools to suspend face-to-face classes and shift to alternativ­e learning mode (ADM).

Various groups have been urging

Deped to shift back to the pre-pandemic school calendar where classes start in June and would end in March. The students and teachers will then have a two-month “summer” break from April to May.

However, Duterte explained that doing so may compromise further the health of both teachers and students. “Hindi natin pwede dire-diretso ang nga klase. Kailangan ng pahinga, ng school break, sa mga paaralan (We cannot hold classes continuous­ly. They need rest, we need a school break),” she added.

Duterte explained that the consultati­ons regarding the reversion to the school calendar ending the school year in March have already concluded.

The consultati­ons, she said, were conducted at the Central Office in Pasig City, and disseminat­ed to the regions, stakeholde­rs, and parents.

“Yun na ang inilatag doon sa mga consultati­ons natin na susunod na taon, matatapos tayo with May then sa susunod matatapos tayo ng April then sa susunod na taon, balik na tayo June (In our consultati­ons, it was laid out that we will finish [the school year] in May next, then the following year, we will finish in April, and the following year after that, we will revert to June),” she added.

 ?? ?? BUSWAY VIOLATOR – Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) Special Operations Group Strike Force personnel gather around a black armored truck that they stopped after it illegally entered the EDSA busway on Monday, April 8, 2024. It was later learned that the truck was owned by former Ilocos Sur governor Luis ‘Chavit’ Singson, who said his vehicle had to veer into the busway to overtake. Singson later apologized for the infraction in a Facebook post. (Mark Balmores)
BUSWAY VIOLATOR – Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) Special Operations Group Strike Force personnel gather around a black armored truck that they stopped after it illegally entered the EDSA busway on Monday, April 8, 2024. It was later learned that the truck was owned by former Ilocos Sur governor Luis ‘Chavit’ Singson, who said his vehicle had to veer into the busway to overtake. Singson later apologized for the infraction in a Facebook post. (Mark Balmores)
 ?? ?? SARA DUTERTE
SARA DUTERTE

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines