Sun.Star Cebu

Summer school blues

- By Renester P. Suralta

It is summertime, says the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (Pagasa). With the end of the northeast monsoon, it declared the start of summer in the Philippine­s.

What would be the harmful impact of the season on our health? The simple advice to avoid summer diseases such as heatstroke is to drink plenty of water and avoid exposure to sunlight. Then, minimize unnecessar­y outdoor trips and activities during the summer season.

What would be the deadly impact of summer classes in many public schools? Once again, the lack of a conducive classroom is in jeopardy by worse weather conditions. Higher temperatur­es and drier conditions during April and May bring extreme discomfort to students and teachers in congested or overcrowde­d classrooms.

In response to the imminent danger, Department of Education (DepEd) 7 Director Salustiano Jimenez said that under DepEd Order 37 of 2022, public and private school heads and principals have the discretion and are authorized to shift to modular classes in cases of unfavorabl­e weather and environmen­t, such as, but not limited to extremely high temperatur­es.

The DepEd order has the remarkable intention to provide measures to minimize the effects of the hot and humid weather. But can distance learning and the use of modules help or sustain effective learning at respective homes? The last pandemic speaks otherwise. The absence of teachers with unprepared teacher-parents resulted in students’ mental stress and learning loss. We are now in the learning recovery period, so why use the same modality?

The plan to shift back to the original academic school year from June to March is still very far away on SY 2026-2027. It means students will continue to suffer the scorching temperatur­e of the sun for another school year. The agency is loyal to its mandate to follow the number of school days. How about the health condition of the learners and teachers?

Perhaps Congress can intervene through legislatio­n or the executive order of the President with the strong support of the DepEd secretary, who has the heart of the people.

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