Classes in Muntinlupa City Public Schools Start with Full Support
Classes in Muntinlupa City public schools officially resumed on Monday, June 16. The city government actively deployed personnel to assist students and ensure a smooth start. From the outset, the focus was clear: prioritize the students’ safety and learning experience.
Muntinlupa Mayor Ruffy Biazon personally visited several public schools to oversee the opening day activities. He engaged with both students and teachers, ensuring that everyone was well-prepared and supported. This hands-on approach highlights the city’s commitment to quality education and community involvement.
Leadership and Encouragement at Flag Ceremony
During the flag raising ceremony, Dr. Violeta M. Gonzales, officer-in-charge of the Office of the Schools Division Superintendent, urged everyone to unite in serving the learners of Muntinlupa. “Work with me in serving Muntinlupeño learners. They deserve nothing short of top-tier education. Together, we can make that happen,” she said. These words inspired teachers and students alike, reinforcing the shared responsibility of education.
Comprehensive Support from Education and City Officials
The Department of Education-National Capital Region’s Regional Monitoring Team visited Muntinlupa to monitor the reopening process. Led by Dr. Connie Gepanayao and Dr. Merlino Mateo, the team assessed school preparedness and offered guidance. Their presence reassured the community of the government’s dedication to maintaining high educational standards.
Meanwhile, the city government mobilized multiple agencies to ensure student security and order. Personnel from the Public Order and Safety Office (POSO) patrolled areas near schools, providing a safe environment for students. In addition, the Muntinlupa police and City Security Office were stationed outside school premises to maintain peace and order.
Traffic enforcers from the Muntinlupa Traffic Management Bureau managed the flow of vehicles on roads leading to public schools. This effort minimized congestion and ensured that students could arrive and leave safely.
Health and Emergency Preparedness in Schools
The Muntinlupa Department of Disaster Resilience and Management deployed medical personnel to schools. Their role is to respond swiftly to any emergencies that may arise during class hours. This proactive measure provides peace of mind to parents, students, and educators alike.
Through these coordinated efforts, Muntinlupa City public schools opened their doors with an emphasis on safety, order, and quality education. Local leaders noted that this approach will help foster a supportive learning environment where students can thrive.
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