An act of volunteerism could be a repeat this 2018 Brigada Eskwela (Photo supplied) |
WITH the new school year just a few weeks away, the Department of Education (DepEd) along with different organizations and stakeholders from both the public and private sectors are gearing up for the nation-wide Brigada Eskwela.
“In
Brigada, bayanihan is very much alive through helping hands and unrelenting
commitment to serve and improve the quality of education,” DepEd Secretary
Leonor Briones said in a statement last May 25.
DepEd
said Brigada Eskwela kicks-off on May 29 at the New Society High School in
General Santos City with the theme “Pagkakaisa para sa Handa, Ligtas, at
Matatag na Paaralan tungo sa Magandang Kinabukasan.”
“Every
year, we work to ensure that schools nation-wide are ready and safe for our
learners before classes open, and every year, we witness the spirit of
volunteerism in motion as Filipinos from all walks of life make quality basic
education all the more possible for our learners through Brigada Eskwela,”
Briones added.
The DepEd
said communities and stakeholders have an important role in the preparation of
schools. The department also encourages in-kind donations instead of
cash.
It said donations may include construction
materials such as hollow blocks, cement, paint, and tools for the repair of
schools through the Adopt-a-School program, adding that school supplies for
learners, teachers, and health and hygiene kits may also be donated.
Interested
parties from national government agencies, local government units, private
sector, international organizations, and other groups and individuals who wish
to help with the Brigada Eskwela may coordinate with the DepEd central,
regional, and divisional offices, or the school principal of the beneficiary
school.
“This
year, once more, we call on everyone’s selfless participation. Together,
we can achieve so much for our learners,” Briones said.
The DepEd
also encouraged its personnel to participate in alloting time, skill, or
assistance for the program. DepEd employees may also offer two days of
volunteer work, which can be credited as official time.
Meanwhile,
teachers with a complete six-day service with Brigada Eskwela will be given a
three-day credit, DepEd said. (Gabriel Pabico Lalu, Inquirer.net / Google
News PH)
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