After two years of distance learning due to the pandemic, the Philippines Department of Education implemented face-to-face classes again in November 2021 but only for vaccinated students and teachers. A reporter from Veracity News Patrol interviewed a student at Immaculate Conception Academy about their experience returning to in-person classes.
After two years of distance learning due to the pandemic, the Philippines Department of Education implemented face-to-face classes again in November 2021 but only for vaccinated students and teachers. A reporter from Veracity News Patrol interviewed a student at Immaculate Conception Academy about their experience returning to in-person classes.
After two years of distance learning due to the pandemic, the Philippines Department of Education implemented face-to-face classes again in November 2021 but only for vaccinated students and teachers. A reporter from Veracity News Patrol interviewed a student at Immaculate Conception Academy about their experience returning to in-person classes.
Anchor 1 and 2: This is Veracity News Patrol Anchor 1 (S): After 2 years of distance Learning, the much-awaited return of Face- to-Face Classes was implemented. Anchor 2 (J): DepEd Secretary Leonor Briones only allowed vaccinated students and teachers to participate in the said Face-to-Face classes. Anchor 1 (S): Here’s Lyka Cainglit to deliver the news. Reporter 1 (L): It was Implemented by DepEd in November 2, 2021 that all Public and Private schools are required to participate in Face-to-face Classes. We’re going to interview one of the students of Immaculate Conception Academy about his or her experience on the Face-to-Face Classes. Aaron James Nening:
Broadcasting live at Immaculate Conception Academy