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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Classes in Zambo City to resume Sept. 25

By Jocelyn P. Alvarez

ZAMBOANGA CITY - With a sense of normalcy  slowly being felt here, the city government issued this advisory on Sunday, September 22.

Public Information Officer Sheila Belen Covarrubias said classes will resume Wednesday, September 25 in both public and private schools that are outside “conflict” areas or areas of concern.

However, school officials were asked to report for work starting Monday, Sept. 23 and 24 “for an organizational meeting and preparations for class resumption,” Covarrubias said.

Department of Education (DepEd) division office is yet to issue specific guidelines, Covarrubias informed.

It can be recalled that Mayor Ma. Isabelle “Beng” Climaco on Friday (Sept. 20) said “the resumption of classes will likewise depend on the go-signal of our Armed Forces of the Philippines and the PNP to ensure that it is safe for our children to go back to school.”

In preparation for the resumption of classes, Mayor Climaco urged the barangay officials, tanods and other force multipliers to take active role in securing the schools in their vicinity.

Meanwhile, mechanisms on how to help the affected students were set during the recent meeting of the Crisis Management Committee (CMC) and DepEd Secretary Armin Luistro, together with Sec. Dinky Soliman of DSWD.

It was decided that students, particularly those directly affected by the conflict numbering to some 12,000 will avail of the so-called Alternative Delivery Mode while those students who became hostage victims will avail of the so-called Distant Learning Mode. (PIA9)