Escudero to LGUs in low-risk areas: Allow resumption of in-person classes
MANILA, Philippines — Sorsogon Governor Francis Escudero is urging mayors in areas considered low-risk for COVID-19 to allow schools in their jurisdiction to resume “face-to-face” or in-person classes.
Escudero, who is running for Senate in the upcoming elections, made the remark on Thursday after the Department of Education (DepEd) authorized the start of face-to-face classes in public and private schools in areas under Alert Levels 1 and Alert Level 2.
Schools, however, must first get the approval of the respective local chief excutives of the towns or cities where they are located before proceeding with the in-person classes.
“We operate within a framework of shared responsibility, and it is our job as local chief executives to provide the best learning environment for our children,” Escudero said in a statement.
“They have been cooped up in front of their screens for two years. Studies have shown and we have seen that online learning is not as effective as it should be,” he added.
Article continues after this advertisementAccording to the DepEd, 6,686 schools across the country have passed the School Safety Assessment Tool, a requirement for face-to-face classes.
Article continues after this advertisement“Let’s start preparing our public schools to receive students again. Repair what needs to be repaired, establish health and safety protocols, coordinate with parents who might still be worried about letting their kids out,” Escudero said.
“We have to work together to seamlessly and safely transition into a post-pandemic phase,” he added.
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