CEBU CITY, Philippines – Face-to-face classes in Central Visayas has officially resumed, albeit in a limited capacity, on Monday, November 15, 2021, approximately a year and a half since schools were temporarily closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
In the region, there are at least eight schools selected to proceed with the Department of Education’s (DepEd) implementation of limited in-person classes.
All of these are from Cebu province.
They are Basak Elementary School (Samboan), Mahanlud Elementary School (Malabuyoc), Cabagdalan Elementary School (Balamban), Luyongbaybay Elementary School (Bantayan), Cañang-Marcelo Luna National High School (Oslob), Busay National High School (Moalboal), Pilar National High School (Pilar), and Siocon Elementary School (Bogo City).
Below are some photos taken by DepEd officials, teachers and school administrators in some of the schools that have been chosen to return to the traditional style of teaching.
Pilar National High School
Pilar, Camotes Island
Photos by Rabie Pasturan
Basak Elementary School
Brgy. Basak, Samboan
Photos by Samboan LGU
Cañang-Marcelo Luna National High School
Cañang, Oslob
Photos by Municipality of Oslob
/bmjo
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