"Harap sa kaliwa, harap sa kanan!" These are the usual lines students used to clamor thencefort taking Reserve Officers' Training Corps program (ROTC). However, because of reported abuse and hazing, the program came to a halt. In 2019, the House of Representatives passed the House Bill No. 8961 on the final reading entitled Reserve Officers’ […]
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WHO declares Monkeypox as Public Health Emergency of International Concern
The World Health Organization (WHO) declares Monkeypox as Public Health Emergency of International concern. According to WHO, the Monkeypox has expanded to more than 16,000 cases from 75 countries and territories, officially making the virus a global emergency. "We have an outbreak that has spread around the world rapidly through new modes of transmission, about […]
GSIS Educational Subsidy Program 2022
Calling the attention of qualified and active members of Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), the agency has recently announced in their official Facebook page that the application for GSIS Educational Subsidy Program (GESP) 2022 is already open for applications. What is GSIS Educational Subsidy Program (GESP)? GSIS Educational Subsidy Program (GESP) is a form of […]
Work Abroad: Everything you Need to Know about Placement Fee
As the pandemic eases in some parts of the Philippines, many workers are already returning to offices (RTO), if not, some remains working at home while others opt for a hybrid work set-up. But the thing is, higher number of jobless Filipinos have been reported by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) which entails a maximized […]
How to avail GSIS Educational Loan 2022
Are you an active member of Government Service Insurance System (GSIS)? Do you want to finance your child/children with their study but can't afford as of moment due to the pandemic? You may now secure their future through the GSIS Educational Loan! The good thing is you can apply a maximum of two from your […]
AMENDED: Additional Benefits for Solo Parents conforming the Expanded Solo Parents Welfare Act
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) formerly National Statistics Office (NSO), there are around 14 million single parents in the Philippines. As a result, on November 7, 2000, the Philippine government passed Republic Act 8972, also called as the Solo Parents' Welfare Act of 2000. A comprehensive package of services offered to single parents […]
CHED and Senators back K-12 review: Continue or discontinue?
On 2012, the K-12 Curriculum was launched under the administration of late President Benigno Aquino III, it has then become a law also known as Republic Act 10533 on May 2013. Duration: Kindergarten to Grade 12 K-12 is comprised of Kindergarten and 12 years of basic education (six years of primary education, four years of […]