DepEd says now fewer Taal-affected schools, learners, personnel

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The Department of Education (DepEd) reported a significant decrease in the number of affected schools, learners, and personnel a month after Taal Volcano’s eruption.

DepEd’s Education Cluster Report showed that as of Feb. 11 there are only 80,592 learners and 2,762 personnel affected by Taal’s unrest. The number of affected schools also went down to 119 in one affected division under Region IV-A.

Likewise, the number of schools and learners affected by the suspension of classes also decreased. Latest DepEd data showed there are only 91 schools where classes remain suspended, affecting 52,531 learners, compared to Feb. 10 data which showed that classes in 112 schools remain canceled, making 61,613 learners miss out on school. Classes in these schools were suspended since Jan. 13.

Compared to the Feb. 10 data which showed there are 10,466 learners staying in 223 public schools, DepEd data as of Feb. 11 showed that there are only 2,513 learners staying in 28 schools.

 

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