A YEAR into Secretary Sonny Angara’s leadership, the Department of Education (DepEd) continues to implement President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s education agenda, showing measurable progress in critical reform areas.
A YEAR into Secretary Sonny Angara ’s leadership, the Department of Education continues to implement President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s education agenda, showing measurable progress in critical reform areas. One of the major accomplishments is the expanded School-Based Feeding Program, now covering all public Kindergarten learners.
To address classroom shortages, DepEd is partnering with private firms to build 105,000 classrooms. By August, modular classrooms will be deployed to disaster-stricken areas.
Marks One Year Of Reforms Under Secretary Angara
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