CDNTopStories: Selected public schools in Central Visayas are ready to resume face-to-face classes, according to the Department of Education (DepEd-7) here. CDNDigital
A man disinfects a classroom as a precaution to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. —INQUIRER FILE PHOTO
Director Salustiano Jimenez confirmed to reporters that Central Visayas is among the regions wherein chosen schools will return to face-to-face classes. It will be the Department of Health that will determine the risk for COVID-19 in several areas, and classes should also pass the “safety assessment” of DepEd.
However, Jimenez clarified that they have yet to receive feedback and approval from DepEd’s central office for further details. “There were no private schools since we have not received any applications from them but if they will submit, we will definitely entertain them,” he said.
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