Public schools in the Philippines will not be included in the four-day workweek announced by President Marcos, Education Secretary Sonny Angara confirmed.
MoreEducation Secretary Sonny Angara met with 11 Metro Manila mayors to address the region’s shortage of nearly 25,000 classrooms. The meeting also
MoreThe Department of Education (DepEd) emphasized the need for a whole-of-government approach to address the country’s learning crisis, calling for stronger coordination
MoreThe Department of Education, led by Secretary Sonny Angara, is boosting its disaster preparedness and response program in the proposed 2026 budget
MoreMalacañang has denied reports that Education Secretary Sonny Angara and ICT Secretary Henry Aguda are facing removal from the Cabinet, saying President
MoreDepEd Secretary Sonny Angara welcomed strong support from major private school associations during the Philippine Education Conference 2025, highlighting their role in
MoreDepEd Secretary Sonny Angara on Wednesday urged political groups and critics to maintain respect in public discourse, warning against involving the deceased
MoreEducation Secretary Sonny Angara said on Wednesday that there is no need for him to resign, calling allegations linking him to multibillion-peso
MoreThe Department of Education has revived DepEd TV, its educational broadcast platform launched during the pandemic, through a new partnership with the
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