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Private schools say low enrollment for school year 2021-2022 'a major concern'

Private schools say low enrollment for school year 2021-2022 'a major concern'
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Quality education must thrive — private schools – Manila Bulletin

Quality education must thrive — private schools – Manila Bulletin
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Distressed private schools get support from business groups

Distressed private schools get support from business groups
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Business groups support distressed private schools – Manila Bulletin

Business groups support distressed private schools – Manila Bulletin
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COCOPEA asks Duterte to 'correct' tax rule on private schools


COCOPEA asks Duterte to 'correct' tax rule on private schools
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Metro Manila (CNN Philipines, June 10) — The Coordinating Council for Private Educational Associations is asking President Rodrigo Duterte to intervene in the implementation of the new policy of the Bureau of Internal Revenue that will impose higher taxes on private schools.
Speaking to CNN Philippines' The Source on Thursday, COCOPEA spokesperson and managing director Joseph Noel Estrada expressed hope that Duterte can correct what was written in the BIR Revenue Regulation No. 5-2021, which could potentially bankrupt private schools amid the pandemic.
"We are confident that being the chief executive, being the head of all government agencies and offices, he will intervene and hopefully correct that issuance of BIR," Estrada said.

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Over 54,000 private school students benefit from Bayanihan2 subsidy — CHED – Manila Bulletin


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CHED Chairman J. Prospero De Vera III said the Commission already distributed the one-time grant to a total of 54,761 private school students under the subsidy program called Bayanihan 2 for Higher Education Tulong Program or B2HELP.
 
“As instructed by President Duterte to immediately implement the Bayanihan 2 amelioration programs, CHED has released close to P300 million to 927 private schools to reduce the unpaid tuition and miscellaneous fees of their students so they can continue their studies,” De Vera said in a statement.
 
The B2HELP, CHED earlier explained, aims to provide subsidy and allowance to students in public and private tertiary institutions, especially those who still have unpaid school fees for Academic Years 2019-2020 and 2020-2021.

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Over 54,000 private school students benefited from Bayanihan 2 subsidy – CHED


Over 54,000 private school students benefited from Bayanihan 2 subsidy – CHED
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, January 13) – Over 54,000 private school students have benefited from the subsidy institutionalized under the Bayanihan to Recover as One Act or Bayanihan 2.
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) said on Tuesday that a total of 54,761 private school students who have unpaid tuition and miscellaneous fees each received a ₱5,000 grant under the Bayanihan 2 for Higher Education Tulong Program.
CHED Chairperson Prospero De Vera III said around ₱300-million funds were released to 927 private schools to help the students continue their education amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
“CHED thanks President Duterte, as well as the members of the Congress and the Senate, for listening to the plea of students during the COVID-19 pandemic and including an amelioration package for affected students, particularly in private universities and for helping our affected students continue their studies,” De Vera said.

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Dropouts push private schools to the brink as public education picks up the pieces


December 18, 2020 | 12:15 am
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A TEACHER in Dagat-Dagatan Elementary School reviews a recorded video lesson to be used for a distance learning program of the Department of Education. — PHILIPPINE STAR/MICHAEL VARCAS
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CLASS SIZES at private schools are shrinking, which in normal times might be taken as a mark of quality because they imply lower student-to-teacher ratios. However, the underlying reason is far more disturbing: students are dropping out because many parents have suffered setbacks to their livelihoods and can no longer afford tuition.
In response, private schools have asked for aid to help students pay for school fees, a big ask in the middle of a pandemic when the government is committing every last possible peso to containing the coronavirus.

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