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LIGTAS NA BALIK-ESKWELA: Valenzuela City Schools’ Brigada Eskwela kicks-off
2022-08-08 
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Tayo Na, Brigada Na!

The Schools Division Office of Valenzuela City headed by Schools Division Superintended Dr. Meliton Zurbano, School Principals, Head teachers, and Members of the Parent-Teacher Association join in the forum for this year’s National Schools Maintenance Week at the ALERT Multi-purpose Hall, August 8, 2022 with theme Brigada Eskwela: Tugon sa Hamon ng Ligtas na Balik-Aral. After a two-year hiatus due to pandemic, teachers and parents attend the back-to-school forum which goal is to set the mark for all internal and external stakeholders to be involved and contribute in addressing the resource gaps faced by schools in preparation for the opening of classes for SY 2022-2023.VCGuroAko laptop perk for public school teachers, Reading Camp for students, and Teaching Camp for teachers are on going as part of the City Government of Valenzuela’s nonstop schools preparations.  (Kaye Magno, Photo/Text)

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With the nearing opening of face-to-face classes, Valenzuela City Mayor WES Gatchalian gives a message of support and tackles the proposed projects suited for the city’s students at the ALERT Multi-purpose Hall, August 8, 2022. During his speech, Mayor WES discussed the 700-million budget that the city government of Valenzuela allocated from the local school board. The Chief Executive vows to continue making Valenzuela City the best when it comes to education to its residents. Mayor WES assured he will continue supporting the Education 360 Degrees Investment Program and will conduct an Educational Summit scheduled this month to create unique projects that meets the needs of the teachers and students.  (Kaye Magno, Photo/Text)

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SCHOOL BRIGADE

Students from Roberta De Jesus Elementary School, Barangay Bignay, Valenzuela City enthusiastically fall in-line for Reading Camp, August 9,2022. Reading Camp is a city’s program with an intention to help students to read from August 8 to 19, 2022. For the year 2022, Brigada Eskwela includes several component, such as the Brigada Pagbasa. Valenzuela Reading Camp is an after-school remediation program; tutorial outside the regular curriculum; and an after-school reading program that will help the children get-along with the day-to-day lesson. This is the City’s answer to the call. This is part of Valenzuela city’s preparation for the Department of Education (DepEd) Order No. 34 that orders the official resumption of classes on August 22, 2022.  (Kaye Magno, Photo/Text)

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After the Division of City Schools of Valenzuela Brigada Eskwela Kick-off on, August 8, 2022, a volunteer parent from Roberta De Jesus Elementary School, Barangay Bignay, Valenzuela City volunteers to help prepare the classroom chairs. He is also a member of Parent-Teacher Association. According to Schools Division Office of Valenzuela City, they have a large number of PTA active members. Brigada Eskwela will run from August 1 to 22 in Valenzuela City. (Kaye Magno, Photo/Text)

 

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As part of the preparation for the incoming face-to-face classes in the country, the DepEd Schools Division office of Valenzuela starts-off the “Brigada Eskwela: Tugon sa Hamon ng Ligtas na Balik-Aral” through the help and support of the Local Government of Valenzuela City, Monday, August 08, 2022.

Vice President Sara Duterte, the newly appointed Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary of the Marcos’ administration, announced through DepEd Order No. 034 that the official opening of classes for academic year 2022-2023 will begin on August 22, 2022.

It has been two rough years since the pandemic happened and our education system was completely affected that we opted to try anything to cope up with the situation we are in. We ended up going for different mode of learnings including studying through modular set-up and through online medium.

Mayor WES Gatchalian, on the other hand, sends his support to the teachers and parents for the approaching face-to-face mode of learning in the next days.

“Ako po’y nakikiisa sa ating pagbabalik-eskwela at paghahanda natin sa ating face-to-face after a long time,” Mayor WES said. [I am in solidarity in our return to school and our preparation for our face-to-face after a long time].

In line with the said preparation of the parents, teachers, school heads and the local government of the city for the physical classes, Valenzuela City’s School Governance and Operations Division and Social Mobilization and Networking Section discussed the DepEd Order No. 13 series of 2022, titled: “Omnibus Guidelines On The Regulation Of Operations Of Parent-Teacher Associations”.

Atty. Hazel G. Dilig-Carandang, talked about the prohibited and inhibited acts based on the updated article of the Department of Education (DepEd). The said order has its purpose to create a healthy and united bond between the parents and the teachers for the well-being of the students since the official classes will commence soon.

Meanwhile, also present in the said event is the inspiration for “Nanay-Teacher”, Vice Mayor Lorie Natividad-Borja to show her full support for the face-to-face class preparation.

“Bukod sa pisikal na kaanyuan ng ating mga paaralan, importante na bilang mga magulang [ay] mas maihanda natin ang ating mga anak sa pagbabalik [nila] sa school,” Vice Mayor Lorie remarked. [Aside from the physical appearance of our schools, it is also important that as parents, we better prepare our children when [they] return to school].

Ms. Cristina Ibañez, 44 years old, one of the parents who participated the Brigada Eskwela for her daughter who’s studying in Bignay Elementary School, shared her preparation for the incoming reopening of classes. She secured her daughter’s safety and got her vaccinated before the actual resumption of the face-to-face set-up. Moreover, she made sure that facemask and isopropyl alcohol is included inside her daughter’s bag going to school.

“Tinuruan ko rin siya kung anong gagawin sa school, kailangan palaging gumamit ng [isoprpyl] alcohol, maghugas ng kamay, at [kung minsan] dumistansya para sa kanyang kaligtasan,” Ibañez said pertaining to her daughter getting ready for school. [I taught her what to do in school, she always need to use [isopropyl] alcohol, wash her hands, and [sometimes] distance herself from everyone for her protection]

The Valenzuela City Government through the leadership of Mayor WES Gatchalian, aims to secure the Valenzuelano students a normal schooling experience amidst the pandemic. In relation to this, the local government keeps pursuing its people to get booster shot for their safety against the virus of COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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2022-08-08 | By: Regino Morata Jr.

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