Aurora school to refrain from using 6 classrooms near fault line

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As a safety precaution against earthquakes, six classrooms in Dinalungan, Aurora which were near a fault line would not be used when classes open on Monday.

According to a “24 Oras Weekend” report on Saturday, the Mariano D. Marquez Memorial High School also chose to refrain from using the rooms to ease the worries of parents.Furthermore, there were a sufficient number of classrooms for the opening of classes on Monday.

According to Vonn Aquino's Saturday "24 Oras Weekend" report, last-minute touches were added to the Kinder and Grade 3 classrooms. Marks were made on the floor for social distancing, while hand washing areas in the different areas of the school were also put in place. Among the guidelines to be enforced are temperature checks on students who will also have to wash their hands upon arriving at the entrance.

 

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