Unang araw ng klase sa Batasan Hills National High School, naging maayos

  • 3 months ago
Unang araw ng klase sa Batasan Hills National High School, naging maayos
Transcript
00:00Students are still accepting the law of the National High School in Quezon City
00:05while others are doing blended learning to avoid the crowd in the classrooms.
00:12Ryan Lesigues has a live report. Ryan?
00:18Audrey, the class is continuing here in Batasan Hills National High School.
00:22These are the students who came in at 6 in the morning
00:26and their class will last until 12 in the afternoon.
00:35The number of students in Batasan Hills National High School is continuously increasing.
00:40From more than 15,000 students yesterday, it has now reached more than 16,000.
00:46According to the principal of the school, Joseph Malisok,
00:50they expect that this number will increase in the coming days
00:54because of the heavy rains that followed after the typhoon Kareena.
01:01We are still accepting the law because we cannot ignore the children,
01:09especially those who have experienced calamities that did not undergo withdrawal.
01:15So, we are still accepting the law until the school is able to continue.
01:21Audrey, because of the continuous increase in the number of students,
01:26blended learning is now being implemented so that the children will not be distracted.
01:31Among those who have blended modality, grade 7 to grade 10,
01:35grade 12 are all on-site classes.
01:38On the other hand, the first day of class yesterday was good.
01:42Malisok's gate was prepared by the principal of the school
01:46to open the class from the classrooms and other places.
01:52Our first day yesterday was business as usual.
01:57We normalized the class because we have enough teachers
02:03and we were able to fit the room with our modality.
02:09To make the school more disconcerted,
02:13the school did not accept grade 11 students.
02:16This is a huge reduction of more than 2,000 students.
02:19So, to avoid problems in other schools,
02:22their teachers are now too many.
02:25Other school districts will be given the other teachers that are not enough
02:29while those who are too many can be reassigned.
02:34We are too many.
02:36So, we are just waiting for the DO to recall the other teachers
02:44to reassign them to the other schools that are needed.
02:51Audrey, even though the class is continuous here,
02:53the other sections are...
02:55Here, what you can see, they are taking turns.
02:58They are taking turns, Audrey.
03:00They are taking turns, Audrey.
03:02They are doing a simulation of what will be the earthquake drill tomorrow.
03:06The people of the MMDA will be going here
03:10to see if the Batasan National High School is ready
03:14in case a strong earthquake hits.
03:16Audrey.
03:18Thank you very much, Ryan Lesigas.

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