The Department of Education (DepEd)-Taguig-Pateros launched the pilot implementation of face-to-face classes in two public schools in Taguig on Monday, Dec. 6. In Taguig, face-to-face classes were started at Sen. Renato “Companero” Cayetano Memorial Science and Technology High School and Ricardo P.
BACK TO SCHOOL. Students wash their hands at the designated wash area at the Senator Renato "Companero" Cayetano Memorial Science and Technology High School in Taguig City on Monday (Dec. 6, 2021). Two public schools in Taguig City are among the 28 public schools that joined the pilot run of limited face-to-face classes in Metro Manila. (PNA photo by Lloyd Caliwan) MANILA - Taguig City has started its limited face-to-face classes in some schools on Monday, with strict health protocols in place to ensure the safety of participating teachers and students against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). In an interview, Dr. George Tizon, Taguig City Education Office chief, said a committee composed of members from the Department of Health (DOH), Department of Education, representatives from the city's health office, and DepEd Taguig-Pateros, have come up with necessary standards to ensure the safe conduct of face-to-face classes. "(A committee) composed of DOH, DepEd re
The Taguig City Education Office conducted a dry run of face-to-face classes after the Department of Education (DepEd) approved two public schools in the city for the pilot implementation of the program. According to DepEd, 177 additional public schools were added to the list for the pilot implemen