The Department of Education (DepEd) has suspended face-to-face classes on Monday and Tuesday (October 13-14) in public schools in the National Capital Region (NCR) due to influenza-like symptoms and to conduct structural integrity checks on buildings affected by the recent earthquake.
In an advisory on Sunday, October 12, DepEd said the suspension aims to ‘provide time for disinfection and sanitation’ in response to the flu-like illness.
The agency also said it will conduct building inspections in NCR schools following the recent earthquakes that shook various parts of the country.
During the two-day suspension, schools are directed to implement Alternative Delivery Modalities, using either synchronous or asynchronous learning methods.
All schools are directed to utilize the suspension period to:
Conduct cleaning and disinfection of classrooms and common areas;
Carry out structural and safety inspections of school buildings and facilities;
Prepare for the facilitation or implementation of drills on earthquake preparedness and other emergency protocols; and
Reinforce health and safety practices among learners, personnel, and parents.
Meanwhile, private schools are also encouraged to observe and conduct these measures.
Earlier, the Marikina City local government unit announced the suspension of classes from Monday to Tuesday due to the influenza-like symptoms.