The Department of Education (DepEd) in the Philippines has warned the public that learning materials under the department's Catch-Up Fridays program are not for sale. The department received complaints from parents claiming that some school personnel were selling booklets or workbooks for catch-up Fridays and other school activities. DepEd reiterated that such acts are strictly prohibited and urged parents and learners not to accommodate and patronize unauthorized transactions. The department is investigating the matter and individuals found guilty may face administrative sanctions. The public is encouraged to report incidents of selling educational materials directly to the Office of the Secretary.
The Department of Education (DepEd) in the Philippines has warned the public that learning materials under the department's Catch-Up Fridays program are not for sale. The department received complaints from parents claiming that some school personnel were selling booklets or workbooks for catch-up Fridays and other school activities. DepEd reiterated that such acts are strictly prohibited and urged parents and learners not to accommodate and patronize unauthorized transactions .
The department is investigating the matter and individuals found guilty may face administrative sanctions. The public is encouraged to report incidents of selling educational materials directly to the Office of the Secretary
Department Of Education Deped Philippines Catch-Up Fridays Learning Materials Sale Unauthorized Transactions Administrative Sanctions Investigation