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SMOOTH OPENING OF CLASSES.Students of Rizal Central School in Tacloban City attend an orientation program before the start of classes on Monday, June 8, marking the opening of school year 2026-2027. Education officials reported a generally peaceful and orderly return to classrooms across Eastern Visayas, with nearly one million learners initially recorded in public schools throughout the region.(TACLOBAN CITY INFORMATION OFFICE)

With almost one million students

SMOOTH OPENING OF CLASSES.Students of Rizal Central School in Tacloban City attend an orientation program before the start of classes on Monday, June 8, marking the opening of school year 2026-2027. Education officials reported a generally peaceful and orderly return to classrooms across Eastern Visayas, with nearly one million learners initially recorded in public schools throughout the region.(TACLOBAN CITY INFORMATION OFFICE)

TACLOBAN CITY — Schools across Eastern Visayas welcomed students back to classrooms on Monday, June 8, with education officials reporting a generally peaceful and orderly opening of classes for School Year 2026-2027.

The Department of Education (DepEd)-VIII said schools throughout the region conducted orientation programs and other welcoming activities as learners returned for the first day of classes.

DepEd regional information officer Jasmin Calzita said the smooth opening of classes was made possible through the coordinated efforts of teachers, school personnel, parents, local government units, police officers, and barangay officials who helped ensure the safety and security of students and educators.

Initial data from DepEd showed that more than 989,800 students enrolled in public schools across Eastern Visayas have returned to their respective schools. However, Calzita said the figure remains provisional as enrollment continues in the region.

She said the agency has yet to release a breakdown of enrollment figures for elementary and secondary levels pending the completion of registration activities.

Despite the generally smooth start of classes, Regional Director Salustiano T. Jimenez acknowledged that challenges remain, particularly those that regularly surface during the opening weeks of the academic year.

“Opening classes will not be completely free of challenges, but DepEd Region VIII is ready to respond immediately and provide the necessary support to ensure the uninterrupted learning of our students,” Jimenez said.

To address concerns related to enrollment and school operations, DepEd activated Public Assistance Command Centers at the regional office, Schools Division Offices, and schools under the Oplan Balik Eskwela 2026 program.

The new school year also comes as DepEd continues efforts to address teacher shortages and improve classroom conditions in the region.

Jimenez said DepEd-8 is expected to hire at least 2,046 new public-school teachers for School Year 2026-2027. The additional personnel are intended to improve student-teacher ratios and help ease the workload of existing teachers.

Of the available positions, 1,245 are allotted for kindergarten and elementary schools, 275 for junior high school, 440 for senior high school, and 37 for the Alternative Learning System (ALS).

The hiring process will continue until September, with applicants required to undergo standard recruitment and evaluation procedures before being included in the registry of qualified candidates.

The new teaching positions form part of the 32,916 teaching items approved nationwide for the upcoming school year. The allocation was based on enrollment figures and the number of retiring teachers.

During the previous school year, DepEd recorded 55,885 teachers serving 4,197 public schools across Eastern Visayas.

DepEd officials called on stakeholders to continue supporting programs aimed at providing quality, inclusive, and safe education for learners throughout the region.

PRO-8 deploys nearly 4,000 personnel for safe opening of classes in Eastern Visayas

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SECURITY. Police Regional Office 8 personnel conduct visibility patrols near a school in Eastern Visayas as part of Oplan Balik-Eskwela 2026–2027. PRO-8 has deployed thousands of police officers and force multipliers to ensure the safety and security of students, teachers, and school communities.(PRO-8)
SECURITY. Police Regional Office 8 personnel conduct visibility patrols near a school in Eastern Visayas as part of Oplan Balik-Eskwela 2026–2027. PRO-8 has deployed thousands of police officers and force multipliers to ensure the safety and security of students, teachers, and school communities.(PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY— The Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) has deployed a total of 3,818 personnel across Eastern Visayas to ensure the safety and security of students, teachers, and school personnel for the opening of School Year 2026–2027 under Oplan Balik-Eskwela.
The security coverage, which began on June 1, 2026, is being implemented under the leadership of PRO-8 Regional Director B/GEN. Jason Capoy as part of efforts to maintain peace and order in and around schools across the region.

PRO-8 identified 4,178 schools regionwide and established 373 Police Assistance Desks (PADs) strategically located to respond to public safety concerns during the school opening period.

Of the total deployment, 1,974 are police regional office personnel, supported by 214 personnel from other units and 1,630 force multipliers.

The security operation is further reinforced by 738 personnel assigned to PADs, along with 569 mobile patrols and 667 foot patrol teams to ensure heightened police visibility.

B/Gen. Capoy said the deployment reflects the police force’s commitment to safeguarding learning environments and ensuring the orderly return of students to schools.

“This deployment reflects PRO-8’s commitment to maintaining peace and order in and around school premises and ensuring the safety of learners as they return to school,” the police regional director said in a statement.

PRO-8 also urged the public to remain vigilant and cooperate with authorities in maintaining safe and secure school surroundings throughout the duration of the Balik-Eskwela period.

Authorities said the enhanced security measures will continue in the coming days as part of sustained efforts to support a safe and orderly opening of classes across Eastern Visayas.

(JOEY A. GABIETA with LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

House approves measure upgrading ESSU extension units into full-pledged campuses

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APPROVED. Eastern Samar Lone District Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales welcomes the House of Representatives’ approval of a measure converting the Eastern Samar State University (ESSU) extension units in Arteche and Balangiga into regular campuses, a move aimed at expanding access to state-subsidized higher education across the province.(CONGRESSMAN SHEEN GONZALES FACEBOOK)

TACLOBAN CITY — Students in Eastern Samar may soon have greater access to college education closer to home after the House of Representatives approved on third and final reading a bill converting the Eastern Samar State University (ESSU) extension units in Arteche and Balangiga into regular campuses.

APPROVED. Eastern Samar Lone District Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales welcomes the House of Representatives’ approval of a measure converting the Eastern Samar State University (ESSU) extension units in Arteche and Balangiga into regular campuses, a move aimed at expanding access to state-subsidized higher education across the province.(CONGRESSMAN SHEEN GONZALES FACEBOOK)

House Bill No. 9464, principally authored by Eastern Samar Lone District Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales and 4Ps Party-list Rep. Marcelino Libanan, seeks to upgrade and expand the existing ESSU extension units in the two municipalities into full-fledged campuses of the province’s lone state university.

The measure is expected to strengthen higher education opportunities in Eastern Samar by bringing more degree programs and academic services closer to students in remote communities.

“This measure will significantly expand access to state-subsidized higher education across Eastern Samar. Students in and around Arteche and Balangiga will no longer have to travel far from home to pursue the college degree programs they want,” Gonzales said.

The lawmaker reiterated his commitment to making higher quality education more accessible to Eastern Samar residents.

“We remain committed to promoting greater access to high-quality, state-subsidized college education throughout Eastern Samar,” he said.

Gonzales emphasized the role of education in improving economic opportunities and uplifting families.

“There’s no question that higher learning opens more opportunities for gainful employment and gives families a better chance to improve their quality of life,” he added.

Under the proposed measure, the new campuses will offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs, technical-vocational courses, and research and extension services. Each campus will be headed by a full-time campus director.

ESSU currently serves nearly 25,000 students and employs 721 faculty members across its campuses.

Once the measure becomes law, the university’s campus network will expand to seven, including its main campus in Borongan City and existing regular campuses in Can-avid, Guiuan, Maydolong, and Salcedo.

The creation of the new campuses is expected to further strengthen ESSU’s role in delivering affordable and accessible higher education to students throughout Eastern Samar.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

PSA Leyte supports ‘munisipyo ha barangay’ 2026 in Alangalang

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Residents receive their National IDs in paper form during the Munisipyo ha Barangay 2026 program in Alangalang, Leyte. The initiative, conducted by PSA Leyte in partnership with the local government unit, aims to bring essential government services closer to communities.(PSA)
Residents receive their National IDs in paper form during the Munisipyo ha Barangay 2026 program in Alangalang, Leyte. The initiative, conducted by PSA Leyte in partnership with the local government unit, aims to bring essential government services closer to communities.(PSA)

ALANGALANG, Leyte-In response to the request of the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Alangalang, Leyte, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Leyte Provincial Statistical Office participated in the Munisipyo ha Barangay 2026 held at Brgy. Aslum and Brgy. San Vicente, Alangalang, Leyte on 2-3 June 2026, respectively.

The activity aimed to bring government services closer to the people, particularly residents with limited access to registration centers and other public services. Through the National ID Mobile Registration Team, PSA Leyte provided various National ID-related services to ensure wider accessibility and convenience for the community such as National ID Registration, Issuance of National ID in paper form, and Updating or correction of demographic.

During the two-day activity, PSA Leyte successfully accomplished the following:
32 individuals successfully registered for the National ID System, 122 National IDs in paper form issued to registered individuals, and 11 demographic information updates and corrections processed.

The successful conduct of the activity highlights the continuing commitment of PSA Leyte and the LGU of Alangalang, Leyte to promote inclusive and accessible government services. Through collaborative efforts, more Filipinos are given the opportunity to register, update their records, and avail themselves of the benefits and services associated with the National ID System. PSA Leyte extends its gratitude to the Local Government Unit of Alangalang, Leyte for its support and partnership in bringing public services faster and closer to the people. (PR)

New ‘super health’ center opens in Tanauan, expanding access to medical services

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SUPER HEALTH CENTER. Tanauan Mayor Ma. Gina Merilo, local officials, representatives from the office of Senator Bong Go, and Department of Health personnel lead the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly completed Tanauan Super Health Center in Barangay Malaguicay on June 4, 2026. The facility is expected to enhance access to quality healthcare services for residents of Tanauan and neighboring communities. (Photo Courtesy)
SUPER HEALTH CENTER. Tanauan Mayor Ma. Gina Merilo, local officials, representatives from the office of Senator Bong Go, and Department of Health personnel lead the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly completed Tanauan Super Health Center in Barangay Malaguicay on June 4, 2026. The facility is expected to enhance access to quality healthcare services for residents of Tanauan and neighboring communities. (Photo Courtesy)

TACLOBAN CITY — Residents of Tanauan, Leyte are set to benefit from improved healthcare services following the official opening of the municipality’s new super health center in Barangay Malaguicay on Thursday, June 4, 2026.

The facility was formally inaugurated through a ribbon-cutting and blessing ceremony attended by local government officials, representatives from the office of Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, and officials from the Department of Health (DOH).

Leading the event was Tanauan Mayor Ma. Gina Merilo, joined by members of the Sangguniang Bayan headed by Vice Mayor Archie Lawrence Kapunan, along with representatives from the DOH Leyte Provincial Office and DOH Regional Office 8.

In her message, Mayor Merilo described the opening of the super health center as a major step forward in strengthening healthcare delivery in the municipality. She said the facility will help bring accessible and quality medical services closer to residents, particularly those in underserved communities.

The mayor also expressed gratitude to Senator Bong Go for supporting the establishment of the health center, as well as to the DOH provincial and regional offices for their assistance in implementing the project.

A Holy Mass and blessing of the facility were officiated by Rev. Fr. Francis Anthony Borja. The event was attended by guests, health workers, and personnel of the Rural Health Unit headed by Dr. Arlene Santo.

The Tanauan super health center is expected to play a vital role in enhancing primary healthcare services and improving access to essential medical care for residents of Tanauan and nearby areas.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

No learner left behind: E. Visayas strengthens inclusive education

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INCLUSIVE.Department of Education (DepEd) Eastern Visayas Regional Director Salustiano Jimenez and Assistant Regional Director Marilyn Siao emphasize the agency’s commitment to inclusive education, ensuring that Indigenous Peoples, learners with disabilities, Alternative Learning System (ALS) learners, and other vulnerable groups have equal access to quality learning opportunities across the region. (Photo: PIA Eastern Visayas)
INCLUSIVE.Department of Education (DepEd) Eastern Visayas Regional Director Salustiano Jimenez and Assistant Regional Director Marilyn Siao emphasize the agency’s commitment to inclusive education, ensuring that Indigenous Peoples, learners with disabilities, Alternative Learning System (ALS) learners, and other vulnerable groups have equal access to quality learning opportunities across the region. (Photo: PIA Eastern Visayas)

GOVERNMENT CENTER, PALO, Leyte– Eastern Visayas is ramping up efforts to bring Indigenous Peoples (IP), learners with special needs, Alternative Learning System (ALS) learners, and disadvantaged children into the classroom as classes open for School Year 2026-2027.

The initiative reflects President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s commitment to inclusive education, ensuring that every Filipino learner—regardless of background or circumstance—has access to quality education and the opportunity to succeed.

For many children in Eastern Visayas, going to school is not simply a matter of showing up in class.

For IPs living in geographically isolated communities, learners with disabilities who require specialized support, and out-of-school youth seeking a second chance through alternative education, access to learning often comes with unique challenges.

This school year, however, the Department of Education (DepEd) in Eastern Visayas is strengthening its campaign to ensure that education remains accessible to all sectors, particularly those who are most vulnerable.

During the Oplan Balik Eskwela 2026 Interagency Meeting, DepEd Regional Planning Officer Hydelyn Cinco said all 13 Schools Division Offices in the region have been directed to encourage enrollment among IP learners, Special Needs Education (SNED) learners, and ALS learners.

The initiative aligns with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s push for inclusive education, anchored on the principle that every Filipino child deserves the opportunity to learn and succeed regardless of background, location, or circumstance.

In Eastern Visayas, DepEd expects about 647 IP learners to enroll for School Year 2026-2027.

DepEd Regional Director Salustiano Jimenez emphasized that education plays a vital role in empowering Indigenous communities while preserving cultural identity.

He said ensuring IP learners remain in school equips them with knowledge and skills, allowing them to participate more actively in nation-building while safeguarding their traditions for future generations.

“Education opens opportunities while strengthening cultural awareness and identity among Indigenous Peoples,” Jimenez said, noting that schools continue to work closely with communities to make learning more accessible and culturally responsive.

The region is also preparing to serve 14,074 learners under the SNED program.

For these learners, access to education goes beyond classrooms and textbooks. It requires specialized instruction, adaptive learning materials, trained teachers, and supportive learning environments that recognize diverse needs and abilities.

DepEd officials said inclusive education ensures that children with disabilities and other special educational needs are given equal opportunities to develop their potential and become productive members of society.

Meanwhile, the ALS is expected to accommodate 33,188 learners across the region.

The program provides flexible learning opportunities for out-of-school youth, adults, workers, and other individuals who were unable to complete basic education through the formal school system.

Education officials described ALS as a crucial pathway toward lifelong learning, employment opportunities, and social inclusion, particularly for learners seeking a second chance at education.

Complementing DepEd’s efforts are interventions from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), which continues to support school participation among beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps).

Eastern Visayas has 106,688 learners under the 4Ps program.

DSWD Regional Director Grace Subong said the conditional cash transfer program remains one of the government’s most effective tools in helping poor families keep their children in school.

Through education grants and regular monitoring of school attendance compliance, the program helps reduce financial barriers that often prevent children from completing their studies.

Subong said the assistance enables families to allocate resources for school-related expenses, including transportation, supplies, and other educational needs, ultimately encouraging learners to stay in school and finish their education.

As government agencies prepare for the opening of classes, DepEd officials emphasized that inclusive education is not merely about increasing enrollment figures but ensuring that every learner receives the support needed to thrive.

From indigenous communities and children with special needs to out-of-school youth and learners from low-income households, the message remains clear: education is a right that must be accessible to all.

In Eastern Visayas, that commitment is reflected in a shared goal among government agencies, educators, and communities—to ensure that no learner is left behind.

(RLA/PIA Eastern Visayas)

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