There will be no search for the “Brigada Eskwela” Best Implementing School Award for this school year, the Department of Education (DepEd) announced. ManilaBulletin
In DepEd Memorandum No. 020 s. of 2023 signed by Undersecretary Revsee Escobedo, the agency revised the 2022 Brigada Eskwela Implementing Guidelines “in response to the issues and concerns” on the implementation of the said program.
Moreover, DepEd noted that “there will be no certificate of recognition given to School Heads and Teachers, which has corresponding points for outstanding accomplishment for the purpose of promotion and office/individual performance.” read the memorandum. Schools Division Superintendents , on the other hand, were still allowed to “exercise their sound discretion as to how they will recognize the schools with exemplary implementation” of Brigada Eskwela.
DepEd said that the awarding or distribution of the Certificate of Recognition for the school implementors was scheduled from February to March 2023.
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