PBBM tells teachers, students to observe Covid-19 health protocols

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MANILA – President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Monday welcomed the resumption of in-person classes, and reminded the teachers and students to continue observing Covid-19 health protocols.

“I welcome the return of our children to full face-to-face classes after two years of online learning due to the pandemic,” Marcos said in his statement on the return of face-to-face learning.

“Since the threat of Covid-19 is still in our midst, it is important that our teachers and students continue to observe the minimum health protocols to ensure that they remain healthy while learning new things,” he added.

The President emphasized the significance of following health protocols in schools as he believes “that learning will be more effective inside classrooms where students fully interact with their teachers and fellow students.”

The Chief Executive also expressed confidence that under Vice President Sara Duterte’s leadership, the over 28 million students enrolled in K-12 will receive a quality education.

“I have no doubt that with Vice President Inday Sara Duterte at the helm of the Department of Education, we can be sure that the more than 28.21 million students enrolled in the K-12 system will finally get the quality education that our parents want for their children,” Marcos said.

Due to the pandemic that struck the country in early 2020, in-person classes resume after two years of online learning.

House committees to hold hearings during break

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Spread the loveMANILA – The House of Representatives has authorized for its committees to conduct hearings during the five-week congressional break, extending until late April.

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