Sun.Star Baguio

60 schools to conduct face – to – face classes

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

SIXTY schools in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region (CAR)

were initially identified for the Department of Education’s (DepEd) plan to conduct pilot face- toface classes in select schools in "low-risk" areas in the country for the whole month of January 2021.

Estela Cariño, DepEd - CAR regional director during the press conference on Wednesday disclosed 10 schools each in Abra, Apayao, Ifugao, Kalinga, Mt. Province and Tabuk City were initially identified for the limited face- to- face learning.

The regional director stressed the 60 schools are not yet final and their office are given until December 18 to submit their final recommenda­tion.

Cariño added the central office of DepEd will then release the approved schools for face- toface learning.

Cariño said schools in Baguio City and Benguet province have yet to submit their list of schools for the ‘pilot’ limited face to face learning.

“Our purpose is to give assistance to learners who are in need, in need academical­ly or even psychologi­cally, “she explained. “We will also be monitoring for a month, we need to see to it we know what is happening, we give assistance in case something happens.”

Carino added the identified schools are located in low- risk areas where there are no Covid-19 cases.

The 60 schools, the education department said have been recommende­d by the local government unit and learners must be on the same barangay.

She added there should also be approval from the parents of the learners participat­ing in the conduct of pilot faceto-face classes

On December 14, President Rodrigo Duterte has approved DepEd’s plan to conduct pilot face- toface classes in select schools in "low-risk" areas.

"The Palace informs that President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and the Cabinet approved during tonight’s Cabinet meeting, December 14, 2020, the conduct of pilot implementa­tion or dry run of face-toface classes in select schools within areas with low Covid- risk for the whole month of January 2021 as proposed by the Department of Education ," said Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque in a statement Monday.

Roque said the DepEd will coordinate with the Covid19 National Task Force (NTF) for the monitoring of the conduct of the pilot implementa­tion.

Cariño also determined that health protocols are important for the conduct of the pilot implementa­tion adding students must wear face masks and face shields.

Learners must be discipline­d, after classes they must go straight to their homes and refrain from playing in the school grounds,” she stated.

The DepEd-CAR official added there should be a one entrance and exist, alcohol, checking of body temperatur­e, and quarantine area in the school.

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