Education is not much valued in the Philippines. The system is very poor leaving students victim to incompetent DepEd officials. Here is another story demonstrating that fact.
https://www.inquirer.net/434123/classes-suspended-in-iloilo-city-to-give-way-to-local-campaigning/ |
In-person classes in all private and public schools in the City Proper District here were canceled starting at noon today, March 28.
Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas said this would allow candidates to use the streets for their rallies to open the start of the local campaign period.
The mayor advised schools to shift to alternative instruction modes or online learning.
In Iloilo City, Team Uswag’s kick-off rally will take place today at the Iloilo Freedom Grandstand at 4 p.m. Friday.
The rally will be led by Treñas, whose daughter Raisa is the mayoralty candidate alongside incumbent Vice Mayor Jeffrey Ganzon, who is running for reelection.
Raisa is running against independent candidate Roland Magahin, former president of the Iloilo Terminal Market Vendors Association.
On the other hand, the start of the campaign rally of Team Sulong Gugma will start with a Mass at the Arevalo Church.Former Iloilo City Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog will be present at the kickoff event before the candidates visit barangays in Iloilo City.
Team Sulong Gugma does not have a candidate for mayor.
Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas has cancelled all classes in the City Proper starting at noon on March 28th so candidates can use the streets for their rallies to open the start of the local campaign period. Mayor Treñas is leading one of the rallies which begins at 4.p.m.
What sense does this make? Children are being kicked out of schools in Ilolio so the mayor and his cronies can "use the streets for their rallies to open the start of the local campaign period." How exactly will they be using the streets that necessitates schools shutting down? Will stores be closing as well?
The mayor did not do this on his own.
https://www.sunstar.com.ph/iloilo/iloilo-city-mayor-suspends-classes-due-to-campaign-events-traffic |
ILOILO City Mayor Jerry P. Treñas has ordered the suspension of face-to-face classes at all levels in public and private schools within the City Proper District of Iloilo City, starting at 12 p.m. on March 28, 2025, due to anticipated large gatherings and road closures.
“Upon the recommendation of the Public Order and Safety Management Office (POSMO), considering the expected volume of participants for certain events and the closure of major routes, and in the interest of public safety and the well-being of our students, face-to-face classes at all levels in all public and private schools within the City Proper District of Iloilo City are hereby suspended on March 28, 2025, from 12:00 noon onwards,” Treñas stated in the order.
The order directs affected schools to transition to modular or online learning for the day.
The suspension was implemented to ensure public order and minimize disruptions caused by increased foot and vehicular traffic during the anticipated events.
The executive order also includes provisions for amendments, if necessary, based on reports from the Iloilo City Police Office (ICPO) and POSMO. It further states that other executive orders, rules, and regulations that are not inconsistent with this order shall remain in effect.
The suspension took effect immediately upon issuance of the order on March 27, 2025.
Treñas' Team Uswag will hold a grand campaign rally at the Iloilo Freedom Grandstand to launch local candidates in the upcoming midterm elections.
Over 30,000 supporters are expected to attend the event, which is likely to cause significant traffic congestion in the City Proper district.
Perhaps they could move their rallies to a later time rather than needlessly disrupt classes. That is what one commenter said on Facebook.
Disappointed but not surprised that classes were canceled for political purposes, yet they didn't bat an eye during the EDSA holiday.
When it rains and hot temperatures classes are suspended. Now in addition, because of rally another suspension of classes is declared. This administration is not concern of the effect to students who are always out of school. No wonder our graduates are not competitive compared to other Asian countries. Many graduates will end up working abroad as domestic helpers.
Mayor hoping you can consider to schedule all the rally on weekends.. Than to sacrifice the classes of many students.
Many of the comments are understandable negative.
This is not the first time Mayor Treñas has suspended classes for a rally.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1241587 |
The city government here ordered the suspension of face-to-face classes in all levels on Monday in anticipation of the huge crowd joining the Iglesia ni Cristo’s (INC) National Rally for Peace that will be held at the Iloilo Freedom Grandstand.
Mayor Jerry Treñas on Sunday instructed concerned offices to hold a coordination meeting with the organizers of the peace rally to “ensure a seamless operation.”
“Upon their recommendation, I am declaring the whole day suspension of face-to-face classes in all levels in Iloilo City tomorrow. Schools and universities are advised to shift to modular learning,” he said in a statement.
Executive Order (EO) No. 005-A, amending EO 005, which earlier ordered the suspension of face-to-face classes in select schools, “strongly advised” heads of offices and operations of national government agencies and offices and private companies and offices to suspend their operations.
“In the interest of the exigency of service, respective heads of offices and heads of operations are highly encouraged to operate on a skeletal force,” the EO said.
More or less 30,000 members of the INC, with around 1,000 vehicles, are expected to converge in the city from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m.
It seems the INC recommended classes be closed and Jerry followed through. How ridiculous for the INC to be able to shut down classes because they want to gather for a rally.
No comment should be needed on this situation. Shutting down schools because of a political rally is obviously counterproductive and harms students. Of course Filipino politicians look out for themselves and not the children or anyone else.