DepEd: Full face-to-face classes to start November 2 despite lack of classrooms, teachers

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The five-day full face-to-face classes in public schools will push through on Wednesday, November 2, despite the Department of Education (DepEd) acknowledging Tuesday that there is still a shortage of classrooms and teachers.

Interviewed on Super Radyo dzBB, DepEd spokesperson Atty. Michael Poa admitted to the perennial problems that several schools face a day before the implementation of full in-person classes.

Poa said that DepEd, which is currently headed by Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte, will “try to work on it” in the coming months and years.did not do their assignments To work around some of these concerns, Poa said that highly-congested schools like those in the National Capital Region and Calabarzon would still have to implement shifting of class schedules to cater to all their students.Taking all these into consideration, Poa said that the mandatory five-day face-to-face classes will still go on as planned on Wednesday, except for schools that appealed for an exemption for valid reasons.

 

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