MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur, June 9 (PIA) --- The Marawi City Schools Division is prepared for the opening of classes despite the expected shortage of classrooms for senior high schools.
There’s no need to worry because we have contingency plans to address the shortage, said Assistant Superintent Ana Zenaida Unte in Ozor ka, Ranao radio program of the Philippine Information Agency aired June 7 over DxSO Radyo ng Bayan Marawi.
Unte admitted that school buildings and classrooms for senior high students are yet to be completed but they have alternative measures to ensure the implementation of the senior high school program.
She said their senior high school implementers will be using their respective faculty rooms, science rooms and computers rooms for the incoming senior high school students.
The four schools who will offer the senior high school program are Marawi City National High School (NHS), Angoyao NHS, RPMD Science High School and the Lake Lanao NHS.
Our schools and our teachers are definitely ready, assured Unte.
She said their teachers are trained for the K to 12 implementation and have undergone trainings, teaching demonstrations and teachers assessment and competency examination (TACE).
Last week, the Marawi City Schools Division together with parents, members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and Philippine National Police (PNP), and others stakeholders conducted a series of clean-up activities in the public elementary and secondary schools in the city in preparation for the opening of classes.
The Marawi Schools Division has 66 elementary public schools, 18 primary schools, seven secondary schools, one science high school and 45 private schools.
Unte said the Basic Education Assistance for Mindanao in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BEAM-ARMM) also extended assistance in the form of construction materials and other facilities to 11 schools in the city. (APB/PIA-10)
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