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Schools extend class suspensions due to ‘Glenda’

Trees blown by strong winds brought by Typhoon Glenda along Roxas Bloulevard. JOAN BONDOC/ INQUIRER

MANILA, Philippines—Despite the expected exit of Typhoon “Glenda” (international name: Rammasun), several schools on Wednesday extended the suspension of classes on Thursday, while some have canceled classes until Friday.

Universities and colleges that suspended their classes are:

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University of Santo Tomas (cleanup Thursday—all levels)
Far Eastern University Manila
FEU Makati (until Friday)
Bicol University (until Friday)
Don Bosco College Canlubang (classes resume Monday)

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Classes in all levels for public and private schools in these areas are suspended:

Marikina
Makati
Pateros
Parañaque
San Juan
Cavite
Camarines Sur (until Friday)
Navotas  (unrestored power in the city)
Batangas province
Mandaluyong
Bataan

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Classes in preschool to high school for public and private schools are suspended in:

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Pasay City

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Quezon City

Classes in preschool to high school for public schools only are suspended in:

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Taguig City

Classes in preschool are suspended in:

Pasig City

*This list will be updated regularly

 

 Originally posted: :52 pm | Wednesday, July 16th, 2014

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