Cebu OKs P85M for Quake-Damaged School Shelters
Cebu Provincial School Board allocates P85 million for temporary learning shelters after September earthquake damaged 3,394 classrooms. Northern Cebu schools resume face-to-face classes.
Cebu Provincial School Board allocates P85 million for temporary learning shelters after September earthquake damaged 3,394 classrooms. Northern Cebu schools resume face-to-face classes.
Grade 12 students from Abellana National School used their allowance to bring comfort with warm champorado to families displaced by Typhoon Tino in Cebu City. Read their inspiring story.
Cebu's Provincial School Board greenlights an P85 million supplemental budget to construct 269 Temporary Learning Shelters for schools damaged by the magnitude 6.9 earthquake and subsequent storms. Learn how the province is ensuring uninterrupted educatio
Cebu Province allocates P85 million for temporary learning shelters after 6.9 magnitude earthquake damaged 3,394 classrooms. Learn how education continues amid reconstruction.
Iloilo City Government confirms all schools safe after bomb threats. Mayor Treñas orders investigation as PRO 6 warns of serious penalties for hoax threats. Stay informed.
Public schools in Mandaue City officially resumed face-to-face classes on November 13, 2025, though some continue blended learning due to evacuation centers. Dr. Edgar Espina of DepEd shares details on recovery efforts.
Typhoon Tino caused significant damage to 38 public schools in Bacolod City, affecting over 100 classrooms. Learn about the impact and recovery efforts underway.
Cebu Province classes resume November 12, 2025 after storm suspension. Local governments assess flood damage and school readiness. Governor Baricuatro's EO 72 lifts class suspension.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano announces the resumption of in-person classes for public schools. Discover which schools will continue blended learning due to typhoon evacuees.
Governor Yvonne Roña Cagas leads distribution of monobloc chairs to public schools across Davao del Sur, enhancing classroom conditions and supporting education.
Philippine Airlines reports 62% net income growth in Q3 2025, reaching $22 million. Strong passenger traffic and ancillary revenue drive performance. Read the full analysis.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano met with officials to assess school evacuation centers. Most schools will resume in-person classes on November 13, while seven continue blended learning.
Cebu Pacific welcomes its first A320neo aircraft to enhance capacity for the peak holiday travel season. The airline plans more deliveries to support its modernization goals.
Severe flooding in Asturias, Cebu has submerged homes and schools, forcing residents and educators to urgently appeal for clean drinking water assistance.
Bacolod City continues class suspensions as heavy rains and flooding persist. Mayor Albee Benitez prioritizes student safety with extended measures across all education levels.
A Philippine Air Force helicopter conducted a precautionary landing in Sogod, Southern Leyte due to technical issues. All crew members safe, investigation underway.
Mandaue City announces class suspensions from April 24-26, 2024, as scorching temperatures continue to affect Cebu. Learn about the official declaration and safety measures.
Lapu-Lapu City schools halt in-person learning as scorching temperatures continue. Get the latest updates on class suspensions and safety measures.
Zamboanga City suspends classes across all levels due to dangerous weather conditions. Stay updated on the latest school closures and safety advisories.
Cebu province takes proactive measures as Typhoon 'Tino' threatens, suspending face-to-face classes across multiple cities and municipalities to ensure student safety.
Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific wins prestigious Asian Low-Cost Airline of the Year award, cementing its position as Asia's leading budget airline with exceptional service and affordable fares.
Nine Davao barangays receive new school service vehicles from Liga ng mga Barangay President January Duterte, enhancing educational transportation for local communities.
Cebu educators and engineers demand higher construction standards for schools following recent seismic events. Learn why safer classrooms are essential for student protection.
Educational institutions across Cebu Province have officially transitioned back to traditional classroom learning, marking a significant milestone in post-pandemic education recovery.
CESAFI implements cautious phased reopening of athletic programs following the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that shook Cebu, prioritizing structural safety assessments over immediate competition resumption.
Exclusive investigation reveals three private planes connected to a Cebu-based businessman facing legal issues have departed Philippine territory, raising questions about aviation oversight.