Philippine private schools can continue blended and distance learning after November 2, the Department of Education announced.
The new order amends previous DepEd Order No. 34, which was issued last July, ordering both private and public schools to resume full face-to-face classes nationwide by November 2.
According to the amended order, private schools can have in-person classes Monday to Wednesday, and remote classes on Thursday and Friday; or have four days of in-person classes Monday to Thursday and in-person classes on Fridays. Public schools, on the other hand, have to transition to five days a week of face-to-face classes by November 2.
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