Over 6,100 public schools across 11 regions have suspended face-to-face classes and shifted to Flexible Learning Options (FLO) as Typhoon Inday and the enhanced southwest monsoon continue to disrupt education and threaten communities nationwide, according to the Department of Education (DepEd).
ILOILO CITY — Over 6,100 public schools across 11 regions have suspended face-to-face classes and shifted to Flexible Learning Options (FLO) as Typhoon Inday and the enhanced southwest monsoon continue to disrupt education and threaten communities nationwide, according to the Department of Education (DepEd).
In its Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Service (DRRMS) situation report released as of 11 a.m. on Friday, DepEd said a total of 6,102 public schools have halted in-person classes, affecting 3,681,612 learners and 149,659 personnel across 52 Schools Division Offices in 11 regions.
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