DepEd Confirms ₱7,000 Medical Allowance Can Be Given in CASH
DepEd now allows teaching and non-teaching staff to get the ₱7,000 medical allowance in cash. This update makes healthcare support easier and more flexible for everyone.
DepEd now allows teaching and non-teaching staff to get the ₱7,000 medical allowance in cash. This update makes healthcare support easier and more flexible for everyone.
DepEd school calendar 2025 is changing. The school year will end early on March 31, 2025, as DepEd aims to return to the old June start. Learn how this affects students, teachers, and the school schedule in the Philippines.
House Bill 203 aims to raise the minimum wage of public school teachers in the Philippines to ₱50,000. This bold proposal could finally give educators the pay they deserve and improve the country’s education system.
DepEd reduces classroom observations to just one, giving teachers more flexibility and helping lower stress. Here’s what it means for you.
Teachers will still get free school supplies through MOOE, along with a ₱10,000 teaching allowance. This update supports teachers and lightens personal spending on classroom needs.
DepEd procured 33,539 laptops for teachers under the 2025 program. With 9,466 units already delivered, digital learning gets a major boost.
The pay-for-position scheme in the Department of Education (DepEd) has finally been exposed. On June 28, 2025, DepEd made a …
The Department of Education has launched free health services for students and teachers in public schools through the CLASS+ program. With medical checkups, lab tests, and counseling now available on campus, learning and teaching just got healthier.
DBM adds 4,000 new teaching positions to help schools manage rising enrollment and ease the burden on educators. Discover how this move supports teachers and improves learning in SY 2025–2026.