DepEd Clothing Allowance Now Being Released for 2025
DepEd releases the ₱7,000 clothing allowance for 2025. Check which divisions have confirmed payout and how you can claim yours this year.
DepEd releases the ₱7,000 clothing allowance for 2025. Check which divisions have confirmed payout and how you can claim yours this year.
A disturbing Iloilo teacher drug video has gone viral, showing a teacher allegedly using shabu in Ajuy. The clip has raised concerns about student safety, school accountability, and DepEd Iloilo’s leadership under Dr. Servillon Jr.
Are DepEd employees required to wear the new uniforms in SY 2025-2026? Find out how the DepEd new uniform policy provides a stress-free transition before full implementation in SY 2026-2027.
Senador Win Gatchalian is studying a plan to let professionals from other fields become licensed teachers through exams or a portfolio. Learn how Senate Bill No. 2840 could change the way we teach senior high school students in the Philippines.
DepEd graduation guidelines 2025 are out! Learn about ceremony dates, the no-fee rule, safety tips, and what’s allowed during moving-up rites.
Thinking about whether to teach abroad as a young teacher? This article explains the real pros and cons, including pay, experience, and challenges.
Considering a move from DepEd to higher education? This guide reveals the pros, cons, salary comparisons, and real advice from fellow teachers.
DepEd has been declared not eligible for the PBB 2023, marking the first time the agency failed to qualify. With a total score of 55 points, DepEd fell short in performance targets and compliance requirements. However, there may still be hope for a review. Read on to understand what went wrong and if employees can still receive the bonus.
Great news for public school teachers! DepEd is set to reduce teachers’ paperwork by 57%, cutting down the forms from 174 to only five. This move aims to help teachers focus on teaching, improve education quality, and lessen stress. Learn how this reform will benefit teachers and students alike.
DepEd reminds schools: Keep politics out of graduation! Focus on students’ achievements and ensure ceremonies remain special and free from political influence.