Marcos signs law declaring May 16 yearly as National Education Support Personnel Day
President Marcos signed a law declaring May 16 of every year as National Education Support Personnel Day.

Marcos signed on April 15 the Republic Act No. 12178 or the National Education Support Personnel Day Act which declared May 16 of every year as a special working holiday.
According to the law, the declaration aims to recognize the vital role of education support personnel in the realization of the right to education, fostering positive and safe learning environments, and in ensuring that quality education is provided to all learners.
The law ordered the Department of Education (DepE) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to serve as the lead agencies in the preparation and implementation of the annual program of activities for the observance of the National Education Support Personnel Day.
"To ensure the meaningful observance and celebration of this day, the heads of national government agencies and government-owned and/or -controlled corporations involved in education, local government units, and private sector employers involved in education are encouraged to allow their respective personnel to participate in any related activity to be held within the premises of their respective offices or establishments," the law stated.
The law also stated that the amount necessary to implement the Act shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.
Education support personnel are referred to as persons employed in teaching-related or non-teaching positions of any public or private school, college, university, or other educational institution, including but not limited to teaching assistants, registrars, librarians, doctors, nurses, schools division counselors, school counselors, school counselor associates, guidance counselors, psychologists, clerks, and the rest of the professional, administrative, technical, and general staff who provide support to learners, students, and teaching personnel.
The new law, which is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 2872 and House Bill No. 4896, was passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on Feb. 4, 2025 and Feb. 5, 2025, respectively.
The law shall take effect 15 days after its publication.