Parents Cite Safety Concerns as Face-to-Face Classes Resume in Quake-Hit General Santos City
Officials said 45 schools are using blended learning and 778 classrooms were totally damaged, raising concerns for 59.25% of Grade 1-3 struggling readers.
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DepEd Sarangani official wary of the impact of classroom shortage to learners amid quake devastation
DAVAO CITY – An official of the Department of Education (DepEd) in Sarangani Province is wary of the impact of classroom shortage among learners as face-to-face classes resume in earthquake-devastated towns.Dr. Donna Panes, curriculum implementation division chief of DepEd Sarangani Division, admitted that learners in the DepEd Sarangani Division have reeled from poor reading comprehension even before the magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck last Jun…
Parents cite safety concerns as face-to-face classes resume in quake-hit General Santos City
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (MindaNews / 14 August 2026) — Children’s safety occupied the minds of some parents as face-to-face classes resumed here starting Thursday after being suspended for two months after the magnitude 7.8 earthquake on June 8 that damaged several structures. One of the buildings in General Santos City that collapsed during the June 8, 2026 earthquake. MindaNews file photo by MANMAN DEJETO Willa Bravo, whose two sons, aged six and …
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