29 schools back out from face-to-face classes pilot implementation
AT LEAST 29 schools have backed out from conducting face-to-face classes due to increasing coronavirus disease 2019 cases in their respective areas, the Department of Education said Tuesday, October 19, 2021.
But he said 46 more schools have expressed intention to join the pilot implementation, but it is still being reviewed by the DepEd, together with the Department of Health . TDC chairman Benjo Basas said seeing whether the country's education system is capable of returning to in-person schooling is equally important in ensuring the safety not only of the students and their parents but also of the teachers.
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