DepEd: 6,213 schools ready to implement face-to-face classes
At least 6,213 schools nationwide are now ready to implement face-to-face classes, Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary Leonor Briones reported Tuesday, March 1.

"Nagbilang na kami ng mga eskwelahan na pwedeng mag-implement ng face-to-face na ready na talaga sila according to our standards (We have already counted the schools that can now implement face-to-face classes based on their readiness and according to our standards)," Briones said during President Rodrigo Duterte's Talk to the Nation.
However, Briones noted that as of February, about 1,700 schools were already given the green light to implement limited in-person classes.
"Ngayong nag-declare na tayo ng Alert Level 1, siguradong dadami yan (Now that we are under Alert Level 1, the number of schools that will be allowed to implement face-to-face classes will surely increase)," she added.
Briones asked Duterte to "reduce protocols" required during face-to-face classes as the National Capital Region shifted to Alert Level 1.
"Pwede na sigurong i-reduce yan. This Friday mag-usap ang Department of Health at tsaka ang DepEd para pag-usapan kung aling mga protocol ang pwedeng i-relax (Maybe we can now reduce them. This Friday, DepEd will meet with the Department of Health to discuss which protocols can be relaxed)," she added.
"Kung kami ang matatanong, yung protocols baka pwedeng i-loosen up natin yung mga requirement (If we are the ones to be asked, we should now loosen up some requirements)."