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Under Office Order No. 2022-03 of the Department of Education, regional directors have been authorized to resume and expand face-to-face classes for public and private schools within their jurisdictions. | via onenewsph

Photo taken by The Philippine STAR’s Walter Bollozos on Feb. 2, 2022 shows a classroom at St. Mary Elementary School in Marikina City being prepared for the resumption of limited face-to-face classes amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.

Under Office Order No. 2022-03, regional directors have been authorized to resume and expand F2F classes for public and private schools within their jurisdictions. Teachers who will participate in the in-person classes will need to be vaccinated, with schools given the flexibility in their contact time for teaching and learning.The department said the progressive expansion of F2F classes in 118 schools in the National Capital Region would begin on Feb. 9.

Meanwhile, 106 schools in Bulacan will start their in-person classes on Feb. 21 while 57 schools in Calabarzon will start the expanded phase on Feb. 14.

 

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