DepEd allows conduct of in-person activities in schools

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The conduct of in-person activities will now be allowed in schools as long as these are held after class hours, the Department of Education (DepEd) announced.

The conduct of in-person activities will now be allowed in schools as long as these are held after class hours, the Department of Education announced.Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte signed on Jan. 26 the DepEd Order No.003 series of 2023 which allowed the conduct of face-to-face activities in schools amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The said order, she added, was issued for the “guidance of learners, personnel, parents, guardians, and other stakeholders relative to the conduct of in-person school activities” in line with the commitment of the department to deliver quality basic education in a safe learning environment to learners.

As part of the issued guidelines, Duterte said that curricular activities shall be conducted during the academic quarter to “ensure that learners can seamlessly connect and integrate learning within and across learning areas.” While Item 33 of DepEd Order No. 034, s. 2022 dated July 11, 2022, provides that “the conduct of extra-curricular activities shall be strictly prohibited,” DepEd clarified that “only those extracurricular activities held during class hours are prohibited.”

 

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