28 Metro Manila schools to join pilot face-to-face classes starting Dec. 6 --- DepEd


The Department of Education (DepEd) on Thursday, Dec. 2, confirmed that 28 public schools in the National Capital Region (NCR) are set to join the pilot implementation of limited face-to-face classes in basic education for School Year (SY) 2021-2022.

Pilot face-to-face classes in Sinalongan Elementary School, Masbate City started on Nov. 15, 2021 (Photo from DepEd Masbate)


“NCR schools will start on December 6,” the DepEd Public Affairs Service (PAS) told reporters in a Viber message. The agency is set to “give more details” during a press conference also set next week.

Based on the list issued by DepEd, these are the Metro Manila schools that have been approved to hold limited face-to-face classes starting Monday next week:

1.Andres Bonifacio Elementary School
2.Bagumbong Elementary School
3.Comembo Elementary School
4.Santiago Syjuco Memorial Integrated Secondary School
5.Amado T. Reyes Elementary School
6.Renato R. Lopez Elementary School
7.Aurora A. Quezon Elementary School
8.Ramon Q. Avancena High School
9.St. Mary Elementary School
10.Tañong High School
11.Putatan Elementary School
12.Tunasan National High School
13.Bangkulasi Senior High School
14.Filemon T. Lizan Senior High School
15.Don Galo Elementary School
16.La Huerta Elementary School
17.Padre Zamora Elementary School
18.Ugong National High School
19.Pasig Elementary School
20.Bagong Silangan Elementary School
21.Payatas B Elementary School
22.Pedro Cruz Elementary School
23.Ricardo P. Cruz, Sr. Elementary School
24.Sen. Renato "Compañero" Cayetano Memorial Science & Technology High School
25.Roberta De Jesus Elementary School Disiplina Village Bignay Extension
26. Tagalag Elementary School
27.Las Piñas National High School
28.Las Piñas City National Senior High School - Manuyo Campus

The DepEd started the pilot implementation of limited face-to-face classes for public schools on Nov. 15 where 97 out of the 100 identified started in-person classes on the first day. The remaining three also pushed through with the pilot run within that week.

READ:

https://mb.com.ph/2021/11/16/first-day-of-pilot-face-to-face-classes-very-successful-deped/

A week after, 20 private schools were set to join the pilot run but only 18 schools pushed through on Nov. 22 after two identified schools deferred their participation.

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https://mb.com.ph/2021/11/22/deped-monitors-first-day-of-pilot-face-to-face-classes-in-private-schools/