Former senator Sonny Angara has officially retained his position as Secretary of the Department of Education (DepEd), as announced by the Palace on Tuesday, June 3.
Angara retains position as DepEd Secretary, reaffirms commitment to quality education reforms
DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara (DepEd file photo)
This decision signals a strong commitment from the Marcos administration to continue the ongoing education reforms under his leadership.
Gratitude for continued trust
In a statement, DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara expressed his deep gratitude for the renewed trust and confidence placed in him by the President.
“I am deeply honored by the trust of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.,” Angara said.
He also reaffirmed his commitment to enhancing the quality of education across the Philippines, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in raising educational standards nationwide.
“We share his resolve for a stronger, more resilient Republic. His directive to us is clear: sama-sama nating itaas ang kalidad ng edukasyon (Together, let us raise the quality of education),” he said.
Continuing reforms to address learning poverty, digital literacy
As head of DepEd, Angara is expected to lead significant reforms targeting learning poverty, the modernization of public school facilities, teacher support programs, and the enhancement of digital literacy for students.
President Marcos’ decision to retain Angara highlights the government’s focus on continuity and sustainability in its education reform agenda.
Angara’s leadership plays a vital role in ongoing efforts to modernize the Philippine education system and address the learning gaps caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Strong support from education stakeholders
Various education groups and stakeholders have voiced their support for Angara’s reinstatement as DepEd Secretary. His extensive experience as a former senator and legislator on education and youth development is seen as an asset to the department.
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Education stakeholders expect Angara’s administration to focus on key priorities such as curriculum review, mental health support for students, and fostering stronger public-private partnerships in education.
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