The local government of Angeles City, Pampanga, has issued a crucial announcement, suspending all face-to-face classes at both public and private schools on October 16 and 17. This decision comes in response to an impending nationwide strike by transport groups, raising concerns about the safety and accessibility of students and staff.
Face-to-face classes in some local governments and schools in Metro Manila are suspended on Monday, October 16, due to a nationwide transport strike.
WalangPasok: Class suspensions for October 16-17, 2023 due to transport strike.
LAGUNA (October 16)
Sta. Rosa – All levels, public and private
PAMPANGA (October 16 – 17)
All levels, public and private
DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY (October 16)
All classes and work
LAHAT NG ANTAS
– Adamson Univerity (shift to online) – Lunes, Oktubre 16 hanggang Martes, Oktubre 17
– National University (shift to online) – Lunes, Oktubre 16
– University of the East Caloocan & Manila (shift to online) – Lunes, Oktubre 16
– University of Santo Tomas (shift to online) – Lunes, Oktubre 16
– De La Salle University (shift to online) – Lunes, Oktubre 16
– Lyceum of the Philippines University shift to online) – Lunes, Oktubre 16
INTEGRATED BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
– San Beda University (shift to online) – Lunes, Oktubre 16
UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE CLASSES
– Ateneo de Manila University: Schools of Education and Learning Design, Humanities, Management, Science and Engineering, and Social Sciences (shift to online) – Lunes, Oktubre 16
GRADE SCHOOL AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
– San Sebastian College – Recoletos Manila (shift to online) – Lunes, Oktubre 16
TANGGAPAN NG PAMAHALAAN
– Cabuyao, Laguna – Lunes, Oktubre 16
– Calamba, Laguna – Lunes, Oktubre 16
– Santa Rosa, Laguna – Lunes, Oktubre 16
– Pampanga – Lunes, Oktubre 16 hanggang Martes, Oktubre 17
During this temporary suspension of in-person classes, schools are strongly encouraged to pivot to alternative learning methods, such as online education or modular classes. This strategic move aims to ensure the continuity of education while prioritizing the well-being of the school community during the transport strike, underscoring the local government’s commitment to the safety and academic progress of its residents.
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