San Isidro High School Amidst COVID19 Pandemic Crisis
Edwin Q. Dizon
The challenges brought by COVID-19 pandemic meaningfully change the whole humanity. The day-to-day habits of the community suddenly twisted out to a various diverse state. Covid19 afterward altered everything paving the way to a “New Normal” world especially in the educational system of our country.
San Isidro High School in Bacolor, Pampanga determinedly dedicated to give its full support to the Department of Education’s undertaking of providing quality and accessible education to all learners. With these new normal, the school shall keep up-to-date to all the DepEd Central, Regional and Division’s office instructions and directives. It shall adopt the challenges handed, thus preparing its own school’s basic education learning continuity plan.
Basic Education- Learning Continuity Plan’s goals, objectives, strategies, projects, programs and activities, as well as resources needed and available will be anchored to school-based management’s practices with the aim of providing accessible, quality, and flexibility of learning.
The health and safety of the teachers, learners, and non-teaching staff as well as all education stakeholders within the community is its primary concern in the midst of this pandemic situation the entire world is facing in.
The school unwaveringly have faith that through the partnership, collaboration and constant effort with parents, education stakeholders and all its partners in the community, the mission, goals and services of the department of education will be entirely transported to the learners.
The school head through its school planning team and school governing council had gathered all stakeholders of education in crafting its school’s BE-LCP. All concerned has conveyed their utmost assistance to the plan.
At the onset of enrollment, preparation of printed modules, information disseminations, start of classes, distribution of modules and retrieval of answer sheets, all education stakeholders do their jobs hand in hand.
With the number of positive cases going up in the community, the barangay council, took the responsibility of giving modules house to house to learners and retrieving their answer sheets to be given back to school afterwards.
San Isidro High School with all the support coming from its stakeholders is positive that education will prevail amidst pandemic.
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The author is Principal II at San Isidro High School (Bacolor)