QC schools with few enrollees to accept students from over-populated ones
By Arlie O. Calalo 06/17/2011The Quezon City government is considering a proposal of local education officials to put into use schools with decreasing enrollment by accommodating students from overpopulated schools in the city.
Most notable among QC schools registering a decrease in enrollment include Kalantiyaw Elementary School, Camarilla Elementary School, P. Tuazon Elementary, Malaya Elementary School and Fort Aguinaldo Elementary School.
Other schools located in Districts III and IV where the city government was able to achieve an ideal classroom-student ratio of 1:45 are also more likely to absorb the excess enrollees from Area 7 in District 2.
Mayor Herbert “Bistek” Bautista said his administration is contemplating on adopting the suggestions of city school officials in a determined effort to maximize the use of schools and at the same time unburden the load of other schools which have found to be already over-populated..... MORE
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20110617met4.html
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