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DepED declares lack of classrooms, City High turns to shifting schedule
AT WHAT COST: Cauayan City National High School-Main conducts classes despite a 32-classroom shortage. Students are left no choice but to learn for a half a day only in order to make time for other student to use the same room.
Ramones, Kagawad Aniceto G. Dalingay, and PTA President Nemrod Dulay assured to disseminate these projects around their communities.
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Meanwhile, the launching of Project CAESAR aims to recalibrate the support of the teaching community in accelerating the reading performance of every Cauayeño is 86.5 billion for 2023.
“This project is pivotal in enhancing our reading programs in schools to develop exponentially increasing proficient readers in SDO Cauayan,” Head Teacher-III of the English Department Vivien S. Tunac said.
“The amount that we’re proposing is something that we think is doable. We’re not trying to propose something that we couldn’t do in a year, it’s now on appeal for around 85.9 billion because we’re still negotiating with the DBM,” Poa said.
As for the new DepEd Secretary, Vice President Sara Duterte said that shortage of classrooms ‘should not’ be the factor that stops students from attending in-person classes for the year 2022 onwards.
Duterte is cooperating to succor those schools in need of classrooms to continue the smooth flow of students attending face-to-face classes.
During the declaration of the Department of Education (DepEd), after most of August 2022, that there is still a “classroom shortage” across the country and needs to be aided immediately due to the high number of enrollees for the school year 2020-2023, Cauayan City National High
School Main JHS implemented the shifting schedule for the Basic Education Curriculum (BEC).
The said shifting shall be implemented all throughout the school year since the school is still in need of classrooms.
Secondary School Principal II Maribeth S. Dela Peña said that the school is doing its best to ensure that all learners
SDO Cauayan City hosts 6th GCED
are catered and well-accommodated despite the classroom shortage.
According to Education Undersecretary Epimaco Densing II, the shortage of classrooms in the country has decreased from 91,000 in need of classrooms to 40,000 needed classrooms, while DepEd’s abiding plan for reconstructions and repairs of classrooms
Schedule for Basic Education Curriculum
6:00 AM TO 12:00PM
MORNING SCHEDULE
12:00 PM TO 6:00PM
AFTERNOON SCHEDULE