DepEd Clears Most Soccsksargen Schools to Resume Classes

Manila: Most public schools in Soccsksargen are cleared to resume operations following the June 8 earthquake in parts of Mindanao, the Department of Education (DepEd) said on Friday. Under the Learning Continuity in Emergencies framework, schools in Cotabato, Kidapawan, Koronadal, Tacurong, and Sultan Kudarat have transitioned to 'Hayo,' where learning activities may resume when stakeholders are deemed safe, as of June 15.

According to Philippines News Agency, schools in General Santos City and Sarangani remain under 'Hinto,' or the temporary suspension of academic learning, until further notice as they await local government advisories and continue recovery efforts. In a statement, Education Secretary Sonny Angara said DepEd's response is guided by safety, readiness, and well-being. Angara emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety of schools, preparedness of learners and teachers, and the availability of adequate support.

The DepEd stated that school operations will resume while it continues safety inspections, learning continuity measures, and mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) services for affected learners, teachers, and school personnel. Angara highlighted the need for synchronized efforts in structural safety, learning continuity, and psychosocial support for proper recovery.

Based on DepEd monitoring as of June 16, the earthquake affected 142,821 learners and 7,406 personnel. A total of 1,396 schools reported damaged classrooms, including 1,950 totally damaged classrooms, 2,098 classrooms with major damage, and 6,065 classrooms with minor damage. DepEd also reported that 6,748 schools have resumed classes, while 2,342 schools have active class suspensions. About 115 of 119 schools had been inspected in General Santos City, with 76 schools cleared for occupancy. School suspension will remain subject to local government advisories and ongoing recovery efforts.

To support safe recovery, the DepEd is conducting structural safety inspections with local government units, Department of Public Works and Highways, and local engineering offices. About PHP352.3 million has been allocated for cleanup, clearing operations, and minor repairs. To ensure learning continuity, the DepEd will provide 109 Learning Continuity Spaces to affected areas, alongside the provision of mental health and psychosocial support. It has also mobilized 671 MHPSS facilitators in Soccsksargen for the earthquake response, while 2,972 DepEd personnel have been trained on MHPSS, including Psychosocial First Aid as of June 16.

Well-being checks, Kumustahan sessions, Psychosocial First Aid, and psychosocial support activities are being conducted in affected schools. About 1,160 teaching and non-teaching personnel participated in the Kumustahan sessions in Koronadal City, with the two-day MHPSS activities reaching an estimated 35,000 learners.