Classes in public schools resume Thursday—DepEd

Classes up to secondary level in all public schools nationwide will resume on Thursday, the Department of Education announced on Tuesday.

Classes up to secondary level in all public schools nationwide will resume on Thursday, the Department of Education announced on Tuesday.
Classes were suspended from the kindergarten to high school levels in private and public schools in Quezon City due to heavy rains, which caused flooding in some areas.

Malacañang, as of 2:30 p.m. Monday, suspended classes at all colleges and universities in the National Capital Region (NCR).
Classes resumed on Wednesday in Masbate a day after a 5.2 magnitude quake hit the island province, the Mayor said.
Despite everything that has happened to this city, classes in the elementary and secondary levels in the local public schools have begun showing signs of returning to normalcy, educators said.
The Department of Education is still pushing to resume classes in storm-devastated areas in Northern Mindanao along with public schools nationwide on January 3 as officials believe returning to school would help affected students move on.
It isn’t back to normal in Valenzuela City after the heavy rains. Although power has been restored 100 percent, classes were still suspended in some schools on Monday after floodwaters caused by the heavy rainfall brought by Typhoon “Pedring” have not completely subsided. The local government, meanwhile, is planning to declare a state of calamity [...]
Manila, Philippines—Besides the National Capital Region (Metro Manila), classes in all levels both public and private resume today in the Calabarzon region or in Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon provinces, the Department of Education announced through its official Twitter account at around 5 a.m. Wednesday. DepEd also announced that except for flooded schools in [...]
Classes in all levels at the National Capital Region, both private and public, resume today (Thursday), Department of Education Asec. Tonisito Umali said in an interview on “In Desk Corner” 990 AM Radyo Inquirer at around 4:50 a.m. Thursday.
Classes in the preschool, elementary and high school levels in private and public schools in areas under storm signal No. 2 have been suspended for Wednesday, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (NDRRMC) said Tuesday.
Tropical Storm “Juaning” continues to pound Luzon as it heads north, leaving one dead, several people injured and missing and forcing authorities to suspend classes.
The Department of Education announced early Tuesday that classes from kindergarten through high school in Metro Manila are suspended starting 12 noon.
On order of Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista, the following colleges and universities located in the city will have no classes on Monday, July 25, on occasion of President Aquino’s State of the Nation Address: ABE International Business College (Commonwealth), Access Computer College (Lagro), AMA Computer College (Fairview), Asia School of Arts and Sciences; Asian [...]