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Face-to-face classes in Bataan suspended due to hot weather

Face-to-face classes in Bataan suspended due to hot weather
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Bataan students sent home due to bomb threat

ABUCAY, Bataan: Public school students in the elementary and secondary levels in 11 towns and one city in Bataan were sent home on Monday due to a bomb threat received by the provincial office of the Department of Education (DepEd).

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Classes halted due to bomb threat | The Manila Times

(UPDATE) ABUCAY, Bataan: Public school students in the elementary and secondary levels in 11 towns and one city in Bataan were sent home on Monday due to a bomb threat received by the provincial office of the Department of Education (DepEd).

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Centenarian votes in BSKE - Punto! Central Luzon

Centenarian votes in BSKE - Punto! Central Luzon
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102-year-old WW2 veteran takes part in Bataan polls

SAMAL, Bataan: A World War 2 veteran past the centenarian age was among the early electorate who cast their votes for the 2023 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) in Barangay Sta. Lucia here on Monday, October 30.

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1st day of classes runs smoothly - Punto! Central Luzon

1st day of classes runs smoothly - Punto! Central Luzon
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Covid, dengue measures echoed as classes start smoothly in Bataan

NEW SCHOOL YEAR. Pupils line up to enter their classroom with the guidance of their teacher during the opening of classes at the Samal South Elementary School in Barangay Sta. Lucia, Samal, Bataan on Monday (Aug. 22, 2022). The opening of classes in public elementary and secondary schools in the province went on smoothly. (Photo by Ernie Esconde) SAMAL, Bataan - The opening of classes in public elementary and secondary schools in this province proceeded smoothly on Monday as students and pupils were reminded of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) health protocols as well as measures against dengue. At the Samal South Elementary School in Barangay Sta. Lucia here, teachers attended to children by taking their temperature and disinfecting their hands with alcohol as they entered the school premises. Before going inside their classrooms, children, all wearing face mask, cleaned their shoes on sanitation rugs as teachers reminded them to observe health protocols. After two years of not being in school due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the children again sang the national anthem during the flag-raising ceremony, and did some physical exercises. School principal Alice De Guzman said the pupils were excited to go to classes although some cried as their parents left them in school. "Nandito ang teaching and non-teaching staff para punan ang pangangailangan ng mga estudyante sa abot ng aming makakaya (The teaching and non-teaching staff are here to fill-in the needs of the students to the best of our efforts)," de Guzman said in an interview. She reminded the children that Covid-19 is still present, so they should always sanitize their hands and observe all the other safety measures. Rural health center midwife Lolita Poblete, on the other hand, said that aside from Covid-19, everyone should also take precaution against dengue. She enumerated ways of preventing the mosquito-borne disease such as eliminating breeding places by maintaining clean surroundings. (PNA) }

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Parents ready requirements for educational aid payout in Bataan

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE.A mother secures certificate of enrollment at the Samal South Elementary School in Barangay Sta. Lucia in Samal town, Bataan province on Friday (Aug. 19, 2022) as one of the requirements needed to avail of the educational assistance to be given by the Department of Social Welfare and Development. The educational assistance is PHP1,000 for elementary, PHP2,000 for high school, PHP3,000 for senior high school, and PHP4,000 for vocational/college.(PNA photo by Ernie Esconde) SAMAL, Bataan -Parents of children in a public elementary school here on Friday started securing requirements to avail of the educational assistance granted by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). Early Friday morning, parents trooped to the Samal South Elementary School in Barangay Sta. Lucia here to request for a certificate of enrollment/registration and if available, a school ID, two of the documents to be presented. One of the parents, April Maninang, said she was requesting from the school the certificates of enrollment of two of her four children for educational assistance. "Napakalaking bagay nito para sa amin. Unang-una sa mga pangangailangan na gamit ng bata at sa pang-araw araw nila. Malaking bagay din talaga para sa budget namin ng mga anak ko (This is a big help for us. First, for the school supplies of my children and for their daily expenses. It is indeed a big matter for the budget of my children)," the mother said in an interview. Other documents required to be included in DSWD's Educational Assistance for Student-In-Crisis are a certificate of indigency based on some listed categories and a valid government ID of the claimant. In Bataan, the documents will be submitted to the DSWD extension office in Barangay Palihan in Hermosa where the payout will be done every Saturday starting on August 20, 2022. The schedule of payouts is on August 20 and 27, September 3, 10, 17, and 24. The educational assistance is PHP1,000 for elementary, PHP2,000 for high school, PHP3,000 for senior high school, and PHP4,000 for vocational/college. The Samal South Elementary School, meanwhile, conducted free haircut for selected school children in preparation for the opening of classes on Monday. The undertaking named "Libreng Gupit para sa Bulilit ng Samal South Elementary School" was held at the school covered court in Barangay Sta. Lucia. Meanwhile, police personnel in the province are visible in projects under the "Brigada Eskwela" school preparation program. Two of the recent programs implemented by the Samal Municipal Police Station headed by its police chief Major Jimmy Albert Decin are "Brigada Pagbasa" and the repainting of a public elementary school. Personnel of the station conducted Thursday visitation and book reading for the young learners of Gugo Elementary School, in partnership with school principal Myrah Esconde in connection with Brigada Eskwela/Brigada Pagbasa. "This aims to encourage children and their parents to be prepared for the resumption of face-to-face classes this coming school year," Decin said. (PNA) }

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Over 3K C. Luzon public schools ready for Aug. 22 school opening

ALL SET. This undated photo shows learners attending their class at one of the public schools in Region 3. May B. Eclar, regional director of the Department of Education-Central Luzon, said on Wednesday (Aug. 17, 2022) that around 98 percent of the 3,687 public schools in the region are ready for the opening of classes on Aug. 22. (File photo) CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - Over 3,000 public schools in Central Luzon are ready for the opening of classes on Aug. 22. May B. Eclar, regional director of the Department of Education-Central Luzon (DepEd-3), said on Wednesday that around 98 percent of the 3,687 public schools in the region have been prepared and are gearing up for the transition to five days of face-to-face classes. To avoid congestion, she said the DepEd-3 will implement shifting in selected schools in case the need arises. "Kung kulang sa classrooms, ang ating school heads ay nagkakaroon ng strategies. Kung talagang kinakailangan na magkaroon ng shifting ng classes, isa ito sa alternatibong solusyon (In case there is lack of classrooms, our school heads have strategies. If the need arises, there will be shifting. It is one of the alternative solutions)," Eclar said in an interview. As of Aug. 15, more than 2.3 million learners have enrolled in the region and the number is expected to increase until the opening of classes. Central Luzon is the second region with the highest number of enrollees, next to Calabarzon, which has 2.9 million learners. "Ako po ay nanawagan sa mga magulang na base sa datos na nakolekta dito sa regional office na marami pa rin ang mga hindi pa nakapag-enroll. Ang enrollment natin ay hanggang Aug. 22. So, ang ating mga guro po ay naghihintay sa ating mga anak na sana ay makapasok na (I am calling on the parents that based on the data we gathered here in the regional office, there are still some learners who are not yet enrolled. The enrollment is until Aug. 22. So, our teachers are waiting for our children, hoping they could come to school)," Eclar said. She also noted that the DepEd Region 3 Public Assistance Command Center is open from Aug. 15-26 to provide immediate virtual assistance to enrollees and their parents by answering their queries. Meanwhile, Governor Jose Enrique Garcia III announced on Wednesday that Bataan is ready for the face-to-face classes and assured that public elementary and secondary schools are prepared for the opening on Aug. 22. He said he met with officials of the DepEd Schools Division of Bataan and the Schools Division of Balanga City and members of the provincial school board to discuss measures for the safety of school children amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr. Tony Leachon, Bataan provincial health consultant, dealt with the importance of proper ventilation in the classrooms, availability of enough supply of face masks for children and teachers and access to hand washing or sanitation areas. "Tiniyak naman ng inyong lingkod na ang lahat ng ito ay nakahanda na sa bawat paaralan at ipinaabot natin sa kanila na patuloy na nakaalalay ang pamahalaang panlalawigan ng Bataan sa mga pangangailangan ng mga guro at mag-aaral (We made sure that everything is ready in every school and we told them that the provincial government of Bataan is in support to the needs of the teachers and students)," the governor said in an interview. "Ito'y upang mapanatiling mataas ang kalidad ng edukasyon sa ating lalawigan nang hindi isinasantabi ang kalusugan ng bawat isa (This is to keep high quality education in our province without setting aside the health of everyone)," Garcia added. Likewise, school principal Alice de Guzman of the Samal South Elementary School (SSES) said their school is prepared for the opening of classes. "June 25 pa lamang ay nagsimula nang maghanda ang aming mga guro at mag-ayos ng mga silid-aralan kaya naniniwala ako na sa August 22, 2022 ay handang-handa na ang mga guro para sa pagdating ng mga estudyante (Our teachers started preparing and fixing classrooms as early as June 25 so I believe that on Aug. 22, the teachers are ready for the arrival of students)," she said. De Guzman said parents have to decide whether to let their kids go to school or not because they know better the health condition of their children. She repeatedly reminded parents not to let their children attend classes if they are not feeling well and showing symptoms of Covid-19 such as cold, fever and cough. De Guzman said parents and children should continue following health protocols including the washing of hands, wearing face masks and practicing social distancing. (PNA) }

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School preparation starts in Bataan school

BRIGADA ESKWELA. Glaiza dela Cruz, a kindergarten teacher at the Samal South Elementary School in Barangay Sta. Lucia, Samal, Bataan cleans her classroom at the start of the annual Brigada Eskwela program on Tuesday (Aug. 9, 2022). The move is in preparation for the opening of elementary and secondary public schools on August 22. (Photo by Ernie Esconde) SAMAL, Bataan - The "Brigada Eskwela" kicked off Tuesday in an elementary school here in preparation for the opening of elementary and secondary public schools on August 22. The National Schools Maintenance Week also known as the "Brigada Eskwela" is an annual activity initiated by the Department of Education (DepEd) where the stakeholders in the school community including the private sector work together to prepare schools for the opening of the classes. Parents and teachers at the Samal South Elementary School in Barangay Sta. Lucia here joined hands in the cleanup of surroundings and classrooms. The parents were seen clearing the plant boxes of weeds while others assist teachers in cleaning tables and chairs. Teachers were also busy cleaning classrooms and checking their teaching materials and records. Kindergarten teacher Glaiza dela Cruz said cleaning is a program under Brigada Eskwela that will go on until August 26. But before August 22, the classrooms should then be ready for regular classes. Dela Cruz said the problem on lack of chairs and tables for students still exist. "That is the problem we have been requesting from our principal," she said. The teacher said she has 22 pupils each in the morning and afternoon sessions. Dela Cruz said she is hopeful that her request for additional kindergarten chairs and tables will be granted for the good of the children. (PNA) }

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