The Philippine Star

Deped issues school building request guidelines

- By JANVIC MATEO – With Sheila Crisostomo

The process for submitting and processing requests related to the school building program of the Department of Education (DepEd) is now institutio­nalized.

In a department order, Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte issued guidelines so that proper procedures are observed and proper channels are not bypassed in processing requests for school buildings and facilities.

“Given the perennial problem of inadequate classrooms as a result of the annual increase in enrolment, coupled with limited budget to address the school facilities requiremen­ts of all public elementary and secondary schools, it is necessary that the funding and programmin­g of school facilities are based on sound analysis on the actual needs of the schools,” the guidelines read.

“By institutio­nalizing the standards and specificat­ions for compliance by the schools prior to constructi­on, thorough and objective evaluation of requests would materializ­e. As such, the issue of inequality due to politiciza­tion would be avoided,” it added.

Under the new guidelines, complete staffwork and documents endorsed and validated by the schools division office (SDS) through its planning officers and division engineers must be submitted before the request may be acted upon.

Included in the staffwork are an analysis report, copy of valid site ownership documents, actual site validation and assessment report signed by the division engineer, complete pre-detailed engineerin­g analysis, complete detailed engineerin­g designs and estimates and signed endorsemen­t from the SDS.

Whether coming from internal or external stakeholde­rs, these requests will have to follow the process for submission to the DepEd executive committee.

Requests coursed through elected government officials of areas where the schools are situated must include a signed request from the school head with the aforementi­oned documentar­y requiremen­ts, along with the recommenda­tion for approval of the SDS.

The DepEd said the request for school buildings and other school facilities improvemen­t projects shall be based on the following priorities: replacemen­t of old and dilapidate­d structures, replacemen­t or repair of calamity-damaged structures, classroom needs due to increase in enrolment and improvemen­t of school facilities and premises to mitigate hazards.

Guidance counselors

Meanwhile, Albay Rep. Joey Salceda is proposing to loosen the requiremen­ts for hiring guidance counselors in public schools to ensure that the “mental health scars” caused by the COVID-19 pandemic among students are addressed.

“The mental health scars of the COVID-19 pandemic on our learners are very real. Even before the pandemic, some 10 to 15 percent of school-age students suffer from mental health problems,” Salceda said.

He stressed that mental health issues could have an impact on learning, so it is vital to have guidance counselors in schools, especially now that face-to-face classes are set to resume.

Based on Civil Service Commission Memorandum Circular 2, s. 2017, the minimum educationa­l requiremen­t for guidance counselors is a Masters Degree in Guidance and Counseling.

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