Teachers, classrooms lack to meet new school year.
Cebu Daily News
May 20, 2012
The Department of Education in Mandaue City needs more classrooms and additional teachers for school year 2012-2013.
Aside from the anticipated transfer of students from private schools to public schools due to rising tuition, the Department of Education (DepEd) city division also prepares for the full implementation of DepEd’s K to 12 this coming June.
Benjamin Tiongzon, the administrator of DepEd in Mandaue City said their division office is expecting a five percent increase in the number of students in the elementary level and a three percent increase in the number of students in the high school level this coming June.
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