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DepEd: Keep graduation rites free from politics

- Janvic Mateo

The Department of Education (DepEd) has reminded school officials to avoid turning graduation rites into political events.

While inviting politician­s is not banned, Education Secretary Leonor Briones said moving up ceremonies and commenceme­nt exercises should be conducted in an appropriat­e ceremony befitting the students and their parents.

“Graduation rites should be simple but meaningful, which encourage civil rights, a sense of community and personal responsibi­lity. While these rites mark a milestone in the lives of the students, these should be conducted without excessive spending, extravagan­t attire or extraordin­ary venue,” Briones said in a memorandum.

“It should not be used as a venue for political forum,” she added.

Under DepEd guidelines, kindergart­en and Grade 10 students will take part in moving up ceremonies. Grade 6 and 12 students will have graduation rites.

“Non-academic projects such as educationa­l field trips, film showing, junior-senior promenade and other school events should not be imposed as requiremen­ts for graduation,” Briones said.

She also warned school officials to refrain from collecting graduation fees from the students.

“Expenses related to the activity should be charged to the school’s Maintenanc­e and Other Operating Expenses under the DepEd’s 2018 budget,” Briones said. “Contributi­ons for the annual yearbook, if any, should be on a voluntary basis.”

The end of school year activities should be between April 2 and 6 for public schools unless an extended school year with revised calendar has been approved, according to the DepEd.

“Graduation ceremonies should focus on the theme ‘Mag-aaral ng K to 12: Handa sa hamon ng buhay (K to 12 learners: Ready to face life’s challenges). Schools, divisions or regions may translate the theme in the mother tongue,” read the memorandum.

“The theme highlights the role of K to 12 basic education program in harnessing the skills and competenci­es of the students to face life’s challenges,” it added. –

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