Friday, August 21

DepEd advances security boost, campus safety in Negros Island

Education Secretary Sonny Angara (3rd from left, seated) meets with school administrators, teachers, and learner representatives to discuss safety protocols and other program implementation at the Bais City National High School in Negros Oriental on Thursday.*DepEd OSEC photo

The Department of Education (DepEd) on Thursday, August 20,  further advanced nationwide security boost and campus safety, reaching public schools even in the Negros Island Region (NIR).

Education Secretary Sonny Angara visited public schools in the NIR to assess campus safety protocols and evaluate the implementation of DepEd programs following Tuesday morning’s tragic shooting incident at the Ateneo de Zamboanga University.

 Angara visited Bais City National High School, the largest secondary school in the city, and Basay Central School, one of the oldest public elementary schools in Bayawan City.

He also held dialogs with school administrators, teachers, and learner representatives.

In an interview, Angara said the agency is pushing a “bayanihan approach” to fortify school safety, in collaboration with local government units and the private sector.

“We are adopting a bayanihan approach where we all pitch in… Kasama na iyong (This includes our) collaboration with the local government,” he said.

Covered in this partnership are the procurement of closed-circuit television, metal detectors, and support for the hiring of security personnel.

“We are asking the tanods (village watchmen) also to help us do the rounds sa mga eskwelahan (in schools), especially sa entrance kapag umpisa ng eskwelahan, tapos pag-exit (during the start of classes, and then upon leaving the classroom), so increased visibility,” Angara said.

The DepEd earlier secured commitments from law enforcement for more police visibility near public schools.

Besides physical safety, Angara also underscored the importance of stronger mental health programs to uphold the welfare of learners and prevent similar tragic school violence incidents.

“Hindi lang physical security ang kailangan nating palakasin (It is not just physical security that we need to strengthen). Prevention and recovery also mean making sure that learners have trusted adults and proper support when they need help,” he said in a separate statement.

For 2027, the agency is seeking a budget boost to cover the hiring of additional security staff, security infrastructure, as well as the deployment of school counselor associates.

Earlier, the DepEd said about 10,000 positions can be created by the Department of Budget and Management for School Counselor Associate I, with the recent issuance of Civil Service Commission Resolution 2600920.

Under this, additional counselors and school counselor associates are expected to be hired within the basic education sector with the approval of Qualification Standards for the positions of Schools Division Counselor, School Counselor I to IV, and School Counselor Associate I to V.

Angara also visited southern Negros Occidental on Thursday.*PNA

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