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Class suspension­s should remain with LGUs — DepEd

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

The power to suspend classes should remain with local government units because they know the situation in their area, the Department of Education (DepEd) said yesterday, as some mayors draw flak over late announceme­nts.

Education Secretary Leonor Briones said LGUs can make faster decisions on class suspension­s because they can immediatel­y assess the situation on the ground.

“The reason behind the policy of asking the local government­s is that in terms of timeliness, they would be much faster. They’re right where the storm is, where the flood is, where the earthquake is before the DepEd officials ever have the opportunit­y to go,” Briones said in a press briefing at Malacañang.

“It is usually the local officials who have their people who immediatel­y go out when there is a storm or a disaster to find out what is happening. They go there very much faster and earlier than we could ever do so and we have to collate the data,” she added.

Briones noted that the weather situation varies from one area to another.

“It used to be the task of the (DepEd) but the public was complainin­g. We (have) 7,000 islands with very different weather conditions,” she said.

“I think the issue here is who gets the blame. Some LGUs are not happy being blamed as to the timeliness of the decision,” she added.

Earlier, Quezon City administra­tor Aldrin Cuña said the power to suspend classes should be returned to the DepEd after some critics complain about late announceme­nts.

The Department of the Interior and Local Government has asked local executives to come up with guidelines on class suspension­s so they will know what to do during heavy rains without typhoon signals.

The agency is talking to LGUs so they can pass their own ordinances on class suspension­s.

 ?? MIGUEL DE GUZMAN ?? Students and faculty members duck and cover during an earthquake drill at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila last July 19.
MIGUEL DE GUZMAN Students and faculty members duck and cover during an earthquake drill at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila last July 19.

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