Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque clarifies that there will be no opening of classes for elementary and high school students in June.
“I can announce that there will be no classes this June for grade school, but for higher education institutes, they can have skeletal forces but only to finish the academic year and only to consider alternative learning,” said Sec. Roque.
The inter-agency task force for the management of emerging infectious diseases has already recommended opening the classes in September but subject to approval by the Department of Education.
DepEd, on the other hand, is aiming to open the classes in late August as stated in the law.
“I don’t think there’s much of a difference between the recommendation of the IATF and the law because we’re only talking of one week. I think that can be threshed out,” Roque added.
No opening of classes for Elementary and High School in June, Malacañang clarifies
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