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SDO Masbate City supports National Oplan Balik Eskwela (OBE)

In line with DepEd Order No. 35, s. 2024, the Schools Division Office (SDO) of Masbate City has initiated the National Oplan Balik Eskwela (OBE) to engage various stakeholders in preparation for the upcoming school year. The OBE program, which runs from July 22 to August 2, 2024, is a concerted effort to ensure that all learners in both public and private schools are properly enrolled and ready for the school year starting on July 29, 2024.

The OBE program aims to create a collaborative environment by involving various agencies, community members, and other stakeholders of education. By fostering a sense of unity and shared responsibility, the program seeks to address potential issues and streamline the process of welcoming students back to school.

A central component of the OBE initiative is the establishment of an OBE help desk at the SDO Masbate City division office. This help desk serves as a vital resource for addressing the concerns and issues faced by the public as the school year commences. It aims to provide timely and effective solutions to ensure that the transition back to school is as smooth as possible for all students and their families.

Leading the OBE task force in SDO Masbate City is Agustin D. Cedillo, the Assistant Officer-in-Charge of the Division Public Assistance and Action Center (PAAC).

The OBE program highlights the Department of Education's dedication to creating an inclusive and supportive educational environment. By addressing the needs and concerns of students, parents, and educators, the program strives to foster a positive start to the school year, setting the tone for a successful and productive academic journey.
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SDO Masbate City supports National Oplan Balik Eskwela (OBE) 

In line with DepEd Order No. 35, s. 2024, the Schools Division Office (SDO) of Masbate City has initiated the National Oplan Balik Eskwela (OBE) to engage various stakeholders in preparation for the upcoming school year. The OBE program, which runs from July 22 to August 2, 2024, is a concerted effort to ensure that all learners in both public and private schools are properly enrolled and ready for the school year starting on July 29, 2024.

The OBE program aims to create a collaborative environment by involving various agencies, community members, and other stakeholders of education. By fostering a sense of unity and shared responsibility, the program seeks to address potential issues and streamline the process of welcoming students back to school.

A central component of the OBE initiative is the establishment of an OBE help desk at the SDO Masbate City division office. This help desk serves as a vital resource for addressing the concerns and issues faced by the public as the school year commences. It aims to provide timely and effective solutions to ensure that the transition back to school is as smooth as possible for all students and their families.

Leading the OBE task force in SDO Masbate City is Agustin D. Cedillo, the Assistant Officer-in-Charge of the Division Public Assistance and Action Center (PAAC). 

The OBE program highlights the Department of Educations dedication to creating an inclusive and supportive educational environment. By addressing the needs and concerns of students, parents, and educators, the program strives to foster a positive start to the school year, setting the tone for a successful and productive academic journey.Image attachment

Bolo National High School hosts 2024 Brigada Eskwela kickoff ceremony

Bolo National High School proudly hosted the Brigada Eskwela kickoff ceremony on July 22, 2024, marking the beginning of an essential community event aimed at preparing schools for the upcoming academic year. The ceremony witnessed enthusiastic participation from both internal and external stakeholders of education, along with key personnel from the Department of Education (DepEd).

In his message, Principal Ronan Relova said, “Bolo National High School is honored to have hosted the Division BE kick-off for it opened new doors of possibilities for the school. Not only were we able to manifest 'bayanihan' within the academic community, but also in the wider scope of the world revolving around Masbateño learners.”

The kickoff ceremony served as a platform to highlight the spirit of cooperation and community involvement, which are integral to the success of Brigada Eskwela. The event showcased various activities, including classroom repairs, cleaning, and beautification projects, which were carried out with the collective efforts of students, teachers, parents, and community volunteers.

The presence of DepEd key personnel underscored the importance of the initiative and the commitment of the education sector to ensure that schools are well-prepared and conducive to learning. The collaborative effort demonstrated during the kickoff ceremony set a positive tone for the entire Brigada Eskwela program.

Bolo National High School's successful hosting of the Brigada Eskwela kickoff ceremony not only highlighted the spirit of bayanihan but also reinforced the school's dedication to providing a nurturing and supportive learning environment for Masbateño learners. The event paved the way for a productive and successful school year, embodying the true essence of community collaboration and educational excellence.

SEPS Oscar S. Pinote managed the said kickoff ceremony.
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SDO Masbate City Conducts Orientation on DepEd Order No. 05, s. 2024

Masbate City, July 2024 – The Schools Division Office (SDO) of Masbate City recently conducted an orientation session on DepEd Order No. 05, s. 2024, which focuses on the "Rationalization of Teachers’ Workload in Public Schools and Payment of Teaching Overload." This significant event was facilitated by Assistant Schools Division Superintendent (ASDS) Joy G. Cabrera at SDO Masbate City Conference Hall, July 25, 2024.

The orientation aimed to provide comprehensive guidelines and clarity on the new order, ensuring its effective implementation across the division. The session saw active participation from school heads, key teachers, and public schools district supervisors, reflecting a collective effort to enhance the teaching environment and address workload issues faced by educators.

ASDS Cabrera led the discussion, emphasizing the importance of the order in promoting a balanced workload for teachers, which is expected to improve their well-being and effectiveness in delivering quality education. She also highlighted the procedures for compensating teaching overload, ensuring that teachers are fairly remunerated for their additional efforts.

This initiative by SDO Masbate City underscores their commitment to supporting educators and improving the overall educational landscape in the division.

The orientation marks a significant step towards the rationalization of teachers’ workloads, promising a more sustainable and supportive environment for public school educators in Masbate City.

Michelle B. Natural served as the lady of ceremony during the said orientation.
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