MARAWI
CITY, Lanao del Sur, May 29 (PIA) --- Teachers in the Autonomous Region
in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) are 100 percent ready for the incoming school
year, 2015-2016.
DepEd-ARMM Secretary Dr. John Magno said
school heads and teachers in the region have already been reminded on
what they must do to ensure orderly opening of classes next week.
There are around 27,000 teaching and non-teaching personnel in the region.
‘Oplan
Balik Eskwela,’ an annual drive to prepare for the school opening was
earlier conducted in the region. It aims at ensuring that students are
properly enrolled and are able to attend school when their classes
start.
Per DepEd Order No. 9, s. 2015, the school year
will consist of 201 school days, inclusive of the five-day in-service
training break. The school year for 2015-2016 begins on June 1 and will
end on April 1, 2016.
Zainudin Dalgan, school head of Hji.
Salik Kalaing National High School said despite the January 25,
2015 incident in Mamasapano, Maguindanao, teachers in his area are all
prepared for the incoming school year.
He added DepEd wants the children of Mamasapano to learn a lot to achieve their dreams and help their community.
In Basilan, teachers exert extra effort to bring back children to school.
“As
the head of the school, I and the teachers of Upper Taberlongan, had
house-to-house approach in encouraging the students to go to school,”
said Kamrie Tadjah, teacher-in-charge of Upper Taberlongan Elementary
School in Maluso, Basilan.
As of May 27, about 300 students have enrolled in Upper Taberlongan and more enrollees are expected in the coming days.
“Attendance
is an important factor in school success, so we planned more
extra-curricular activities to prevent absenteeism,” Tadjah added.
The
ARMM's Education department will also work in addressing the problem of
flooded schools in the region especially in the province of
Maguindanao.
Bai Tina D. Husin, Grade 2 teacher of Balong
Elementary School in Kabuntalan, Maguindanao, said that in case of
natural calamities, the plan is to have make-up classes to compensate
for the school days lost. (Bureau of Public Information-ARMM/PIA-10)
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