The Manila Times

Early school enrolment slated Jan. 28

- SAMMY MARTIN

THE Department of Education (Deped) set on January 28 the early registrati­on day for school year 2012-2013 in all public elementary and secondary schools nationwide.

The Deped said this year’s early registrati­on with the theme ‘No one left behind. Everybody goes to school’ was due to expanded target that included out- of school children, youth and adult who quit school or first timers as well as learners with disability or otherwise.

The goal was set in contrast to last year’s early registrati­on that covered only kindergart­en to jumpstart the implementa­tion of the K to 12 basic education reform program, as well as for Grade 1 pupils and First Year high school students.

“We have set aside this day for the early registrati­on of out-of-school children ( OSC), out- of- school – youth (OSY), children and youth with learning difficulti­es along with kinder, Grade 1 and incoming first year high school students,” said Education Secretary Armin Luistro.

Luistro said the Philippine­s is firmly committed to meet the goals of universal basic education and Education For All espoused by the United Nations.

The Deped said the early registrati­on also aims to guarantee enrolment of OSC and OSY from the disadvanta­ged groups, indigenous peoples and street children ages 5 to 18 in their preferred delivery system. They can choose between formal schooling through alternativ­e delivery mode (ADM) or informal mode via the alternativ­e learning system (ALS).

Likewise this will provide Deped to keep track of OSC and OSY with disabiliti­es whose ages range from 5 to 18 across grade levels and provide them with appropriat­e education interventi­on.

“The state mandates that all Fili- pinos with or without learning disabiliti­es must have access to education and the early registrati­on aims to count them in,” Luistro said.

In line with this, Luistro has asked the central, regional and division offices of Deped to prepare the Three-year Catch Up Plan in Basic Education from school year 20122013 to school year 2014-2015 in order to accommodat­e the increasing population of students.

The Deped also tapped the cooperatio­n of the local government units, barangay officials, parents-teachers associatio­ns, civil society and the business sector to ensure its success.

“With the help of our partners in education in this undertakin­g, we can make the necessary preparatio­ns and address potential resource needs in time for the opening of classes in June,” Luistro said.

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