Education Secretary announcing school safety campaign at Tacloban high school
Education Secretary announcing school safety campaign at Tacloban high school
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DepEd rolls out nationwide school safety campaign after Tacloban shooting

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The Department of Education has launched a comprehensive school safety initiative following the June 22 shooting at San Jose National High School in Tacloban City. Education Secretary Sonny Angara announced the measures yesterday to enhance security and address bullying. The campaign involves multiple stakeholders to protect students and staff.

Handheld metal detectors will become mandatory in all schools under the new strategy. Schools must also implement strict visitor management, regular bag inspections, CCTV installations and security personnel deployment. Public schools are undergoing audits of perimeter fencing, lighting and emergency exits.

Angara ordered reorientation of administrators on the Anti-Bullying Act and child protection policies. Schools Division Offices will work with police, parents and barangay officials to improve reporting and response protocols. The initiative aims to unite schools, local governments and law enforcement.

In Tacloban, San Jose National High School plans modular distance learning starting July 1 and in-person classes on July 6. Classrooms will be repainted, additional CCTV and panic buttons installed, and police officers assigned to gates. Psychosocial support will continue during the transition.

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