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Early registrati­on for SY 2023-2024 begins

DepEd urges parents, guardians to enroll children

- ❙ By Ime Sornito

ILOILO City – The early registrati­on for school year (SY) 2023-2024 of incoming Kindergart­en and Grades 1, 7 and 11 learners in public schools began on Wednesday, May 10.

Vi c e Pres i dent a nd concurrent Department of Education (DepEd) secretary Sara Duterte- Carpio issued on May 9 Department Order (DO) No. 010, or Amendment to DepEd Order No. 03, 2018 (Basic Education Enrollment Policy).

“Early registrati­on for the school year 2023- 2024 of incoming Kindergart­en, Grades 1, 7, and 11 learners in public schools shall be conducted from May 10 to June 9, 2023,” read part of the order.

I t added: “Also, t his reiterates the provision in DO 03, Series of 2018, that all incoming learners enrolling in Kindergart­en and Grades 1, 7 and 11 in all public elementary and secondary schools shall pre- register or participat­e in the early registrati­on to allow DepEd to make the necessary preparatio­ns and adjustment­s to plans for the incoming school year 20232024.”

Her nan iE scull ar Jr ., informatio­n officer of DepEd Region 6, said the early registrati­on was further adjusted with the shift at the beginning of the school year from June to August in previous years.

“Ang early registrati­on naton for the previous years were February to March, dira na na ga kata bu but since na g-shift kit a sang school year sa August, so gin-shift man sang central office ang early registrati­ons a May to June,” explained Escullar in an interview with Panay News yesterday morning.

Parents or guardians who have incoming learners enrolling in Kindergart­en and Grades 1, 7 and 11 in public elementary and secondary schools only have to go to the school where they want to enroll the child and fill out the Basic Education Enrollment form.

They must bring a birth certificat­e when preregiste­ring their student.

DepEd still accepts registrati­on even without a birth certificat­e, but they must submit the said documentar­y requiremen­t on or before June 9.

If the parents or guardians are still unable to secure the child’s birth certificat­e before the end of early registrati­on, they can still submit it during the enrollment period in August.

“Sa mga ginikanan nat onn ga an gil a kabataan manogsulod sa Kinder, Grades 1, 7 and 11, all they have to do is proceed sa schools kon sa diin gusto ipa- enroll ang il aka bataan and magsecure sang Basic Education Enrollment form kag ipasa ina sia sa in-charge sa early registrati­on,” said Escullar.

Schools are open to accept early registrati­on from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Monday to Friday.

The early registrati­on is for schools and DepEd to be able to make necessary preparatio­ns and adjustment­s to plans, such as providing learners with enough learning resources, said Escullar.

For incoming Grades 2, 6, 8, 10, and 12 learners from public schools, meanwhile, Escullar said that “they are considered pre- registered, thus they do not need to participat­e in the early registrati­on. However, private schools are encouraged to conduct their respective early registrati­on activities in the same timeframe.”

Under the department order, Du te rt e-Carp io mandates the following:

* All public elementary and secondary schools shall update or encode daily in the Early Registrati­on facility in the Learner Informatio­n System using the school head or school administra­tor account. Public elementary and secondary schools shall use the print or electronic copies of the Basic Education Enrollment form to ensure that necessary informatio­n in registerin­g incoming Kindergart­en and Grades 1, 7 and 11 learners and other data, are properly captured.

* Preferably, the conduct of the early registrati­on shall be done through faceto- face transactio­ns with the schools. However, the schools may continue to implement other options or means of collecting early registrati­on forms.

*Schools division superinten­dent sand school heads shall facilitate the conduct of advocacy campaigns within t heir respective jurisdicti­on to inform the general public and encourage out-of-school children and parents/ guardians of prospectiv­e learners to participat­e in the early registrati­on for the SY 2023-2024, by posting relevant materials in conspicuou­s places and making announceme­nts on local television and radio broadcasti­ng stations.

“Indi na kita maghulat sang last day, which is June 9, sa pag- early register sang aton mga kabataan kay i ndi naton gusto nga magginutok ang aton eskwelahan. So as early as now, we encourage parents nga an gil aka bataan man ogsulodsa in ing mg a grade level sn ga magpa- preregiste­r na,” said Escullar.

As of February, there were 2,087,486 l earners in the region, both in public and private schools: public school l earners ( 1,886,720); private school learners (197,171); and state universiti­es and colleges and local universiti­es and colleges – 3,595./

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