#WalangPasok: LGUs, Local DepEd Offices Declare Academic Health Break | OneNews.PH

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Several local government units and local offices of the Department of Education have declared “academic health breaks” due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases. Find the updated list here: | via onenewsph

A public school teacher records video lessons for her elementary school students ahead of the start of online classes in this file photo by Philippine STAR’s Michael Varcas.

In Metro Manila, DepEd regional director Wilfredo Cabral issued a memorandum suspending classes in public kindergarten, elementary and high schools from Jan. 15 to 22 “to ease the health burden caused by the surge of COVID-19 cases to the physical and mental well-being of the school personnel and learners.”“For the duration of the suspension of classes, it is expected that physical reporting of teachers will not be required by the school heads,” Cabral said.

The second quarter examinations are scheduled for Feb. 7 and 8, with Feb. 9 set as the start of the third grading period.

 

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