NO CLASSES. The Dumalneg National High School is temporarily closed until further notice. The limited in-person classes in the province have been suspended as of Friday (Jan. 14, 2022) as Ilocos Norte was placed under Alert Level 3.(Photo courtesy of Vanessa Aguinaldo) LAOAG CITY - Nine schools in Ilocos Norte that were permitted to take part in the pilot run of the limited face-to-face classes were closed indefinitely effective Friday amid the spike in coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) infections. Vanessa Aguinaldo, school principal of the Dumalneg National High School (DNHS), took a photo of the padlocked classroom and posted it on her Facebook account. "Temporary closed. praying it will be open very soon," Aguinaldo said as she shared her mixed feelings on the temporary closure of schools. Since November 15 last year, nine schools with 383 selected learners both in the elementary and secondary school levels in the province welcomed the implementation of in-person classes
NO CLASSES. The Dumalneg National High School is temporarily closed until further notice. The limited in-person classes in the province have been suspended as of Friday (Jan. 14, 2022) as Ilocos Norte was placed under Alert Level 3.(Photo courtesy of Vanessa Aguinaldo) LAOAG CITY - Nine schools in Ilocos Norte that were permitted to take part in the pilot run of the limited face-to-face classes were closed indefinitely effective Friday amid the spike in coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) infections. Vanessa Aguinaldo, school principal of the Dumalneg National High School (DNHS), took a photo of the padlocked classroom and posted it on her Facebook account. "Temporary closed. praying it will be open very soon," Aguinaldo said as she shared her mixed feelings on the temporary closure of schools. Since November 15 last year, nine schools with 383 selected learners both in the elementary and secondary school levels in the province welcomed the implementation of in-person classes
FACE-TO-FACE. Learners at the Dumalneg Elementary School in Dumalneg town, Ilocos Norte practice minimum health and safety protocols as they attend limited in-person classes in this file photo taken on Nov. 15, 2021. Governor Matthew Joseph Manotoc on Monday (Jan. 10, 2022) said the limited in-person classes in low-risk areas of Ilocos Norte should continue.(Photo courtesy of DepEd Tayo Ilocos Norte) LAOAG CITY - As the pilot face-to-face classes in the province of Ilocos Norte are set to end, Governor Matthew Joseph Manotoc has urged the national government to adopt a localized education policy, allowing in-person classes in low-risk areas. The governor made this remark during his State of the Province Address late Monday afternoon as he underscored "virtual learning is not as good as face-to-face classes". "I wish I have the authority to open schools and allow face-to-face classes to continue," said the governor. Since November 15, there were nine Ilocos Norte sch
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