One Visayas e-Newsletter Vol 3 Issue 21

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Vol 3

Issue 21

In this Issue WESTERN VISAYAS

Various farmers and fisherfolks' groups in Miag-ao town here take part in the parade as part of the kick-off ceremony of the celebration of the 1st Farmers and Fisherfolks Week of the municipality slated from May 22-24, 2013. (LTP/OMA/PIA-Iloilo)

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CENTRAL VISAYAS

May 20 - 26, 2013

Published by: PIA 6, 7 & 8

DepEd names 19 EVisayas schools for K to 12 modeling GOVERNMENT CENTER, Palo, Leyte, May 20 (PIA) -- The Department of Education (DepEd) in Eastern Visayas has identified 19 public schools here for K to 12 modeling. DepEd Region 8 Director Luisa Bautista-Yu said this is in line with the full implementation of the K to 12 Program among government schools three years from now. Yu said the identified schools have already conducted mapping activities as to how many students will enroll. Those who would enroll are those who graduated this school year and who will take the Grades 11 and 12 or Senior High School in June. Yu added that “the Senior High School (Grades 11 and 12) of the K to 12 Basic Education Program will open the door to opportunities to our children to become employable.” The parents need not worry about additional expenses because these grades are still part of free basic education. When the students finish senior high school, they become equipped with skills and competencies that will make them ready for the world of work, Yu said. The specialized courses on tourism, information and communications technology, automotive and metals and engineering which will be offered by the pilot schools are very viable because the skills the students will acquire will

fit the needs of the establishments in Eastern Visayas where the needs for these services are increasing. The schools which will start the modeling this school year 2013-2014 include the Rafael Lentejas Memorial School of Fisheries in Calbayog City; the Samar National High School in Catbalogan City and the Clarencio Calagos Memorial School of Fisheries in Santa Margarita, in the province of Samar. For Eastern Samar, the schools include the Eastern Samar National Comprehensive High School; Lawaan School of Craftsmanship and Home Industries; Samar National Pilot Opportunity School for Agriculture; Dolores National High School and Matarinao School of Fisheries. For Northern Samar, the schools identified for the program are the Sumuroy Agro Industrial School; Bobon School for Philippine Craftsmanship, Mondragon Agro-Industrial School; Allen National High School and Catarman National High School. In the province of Biliran, the identified schools include the Naval School of Fisheries; Maripipi National Vocational School; Manlabang National High School and Cabugcayan National School for Arts and Trades. Last school year, K to 12 Grades 11 and 12 modeling was conducted at the Palo National High School and at Merida Vocational School, both in the province of Leyte. (EPT/PIA-8)

Sell Boracay to more countries - DOT

Cebu Province Trainor on K to 12 Glenn Tahanlangit (standing) speaks at the training/ workshop of teachers from Central Visayas regarding the K to 12 program of the government under the Department of Education at the DepEd Regional-7 office in Ecotech, Lahug, Cebu City on May 22, 2013. (VVV/PIA Cebu)

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EASTERN VISAYAS

By Venus G. Villanueva KALIBO, Aklan, May 23 (PIA) –Boracay must not just depend on visitors coming from a single market or country, a tourism official said. Tim Ticar, officer-in-charge of the Department of Tourism (DOT) in the world-famous island, said this in the wake of booking cancellations being experienced now by resorts in the island as well as the cancelled flights of the Kalibo International Airport (KIA) – Taipei, Taiwan route and vice versa due to a diplomatic problem between the Philippines and Taiwan. In an interview over a radio station here, Ticar said it is essential for Boracay stakeholders to market the island to various countries so as not to suffer a big impact once tourists from a certain area like Taiwan stop visiting the island. Ticar revealed that presently, some 200 rooms in the island in various resorts booked by Taiwanese tourists had been cancelled already, impact of which will be felt not only by Aklan but by the whole country as well. One of the actions that Ticar revealed which could help alleviate this present situation is a selling mission to be embarked by Boracay stakeholders to Japan soon. Despite the cancelled bookings, Ticar expressed optimism that the void created by the non-visit of Taiwanese tourists for the meantine in Boracay could be

filled by domestic tourists as well as by other nationalities like the Chinese and the Koreans who continue to arrive in the island this month of May. He related that during the instance when it was the Chinese who stopped coming to the island temporarily due to a travel advisory, the Taiwanese and the Korean tourists were the ones who took the vacant rooms. Last year, more Asians arrived in the island than the Americans, Australians, Russians and Europeans, Top arrivals from Asia last year came from South Korea, Taiwan, mainland China, Hongkong, and Japan. Total foreign and domestic arrivals last year which reached 1.2 million generated some P23 billion in tourism receipts. (JCM/VGV-PIA6 Aklan)

'No removal of shoes policy' now at Mactan-Cebu Airport

Parents, teachers, pupils and volunteers participate in cleaning the surroundings of the San Fernando Central School in Tacloban City at the Brigada Eskwela on May 20. (Vino R. Cuayzon)

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By Ferliza C. Contratista CEBU CITY, May 23 (PIA) -- Mactan Cebu International Airport has adopted a “No Removal Of Shoes Policy” for passengers except in four instances. The policy is effective immediately. MCIA Authority General Manager Engr. Nigel Paul recently posted on his Facebook account an announcement on the adoption of the Policy on Non-Removal of Shoes based on a Memorandum Circular followed by the Office of Transportations Security (OTS) issued March 4 and made effective May 15, 2013. Villarete said, however, that there are four conditions wherein a passenger will be asked to remove his or her shoes. These include the following: when the Walk Thru Metal Detector (WTMD) alarm is triggered; when passengers are randomly selected; when the threat is elevated; and when the WTMD is defective, not operating or not available. Random selection is cited under Security Condition One (SECCO1) of the Memorandum which

states that the manual search is to be applied randomly to at least one of every 20 airport passengers passing thru the Security Screening Checkpoint (SSC). Villarete said passengers should not feel offended if they are randomly selected for a manual search since it is a standard procedure. Mactan Cebu International Airport is seen as the “Southern Hub of Air Transportation in the Philippines”. It has an average of 4,000 domestic flights and 900 international flights per month. Last year, it catered to 1.8 million domestic passengers and 591,000 international passengers. It is to undergo a P17.5-billion development project to turn the facility into an internationally competent airport. The project involves construction of a passenger terminal building with a capacity of eight million passengers a year. (rmn/FCC/PIA-CEBU)


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