Angara Appeals: Don’t Pressure LGUs on Class Suspensions
“DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara urges parents not to pressure LGUs to suspend classes unnecessarily, warning about learning loss and stressing the need for make-up classes.”
“DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara urges parents not to pressure LGUs to suspend classes unnecessarily, warning about learning loss and stressing the need for make-up classes.”
A viral post from a concerned netizen slams public schools for stopping kids from joining sports meets just because they are “not winnable.” The post argues that sports meets should be for skill development and experience, not just for winning medals
Public kinder students will now get free meals through DepEd’s feeding program to fight malnutrition, improve learning, and support local farmers.
School hair policies spark debate among students and teachers. Are they about discipline or just outdated rules? Here’s both sides explained.
Senator Bong Go filed Senate Bill 410 to give teachers and staff extra monthly allowance. This aims to support public school and ALS educators.
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Teachers are struggling with DepEd’s ARAL program due to lack of books, materials, and proper preparation. Many educators stay up late making lesson plans and PowerPoint slides just to help students in Reading and Math. Teachers are asking DepEd to listen, provide resources, and consider their mental health. | Helpline PH
Philippines education reforms are underway after the country ranked 74th in the Global Education Futures Readiness Index 2025. DepEd is pushing AI-powered tools, K-12 changes, and better internet access to improve schools nationwide.
Many teachers are surviving on just ₱5K after deductions — not because of poor choices, but because of a broken system. Discover the real struggles they face and why urgent change is needed now.
The former DepEd chief, Leonor Briones, faces graft and falsification charges over a ₱2.4B laptop deal that cost taxpayers ₱979M and delivered unusable devices amid the pandemic.