+ Follow DEATO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Tag
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[Title] => Classes suspended in Valenzuela, Rizal due to floods
[Summary] => Due to massive flooding in some areas in Metro Manila and nearby province of Rizal brought about heavy rains, several schools suspended classes on Monday.
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[Title] => Classes still suspended in flooded Metro Manila areas, nearby provinces
[Summary] => Classes remain suspended in Metro Manila and nearby provinces due to flood caused by typhoon "Gener" (international codename: Saola).
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[Title] => Klase sa Valenzuela at Malabon, sinuspinde
[Summary] => Bunsod ng walang puknat na pag-ulan na dala ng bagyong Egay na umalis na sa bansa at paparating na ang bagyong Falcon kung kaya sinuspinde kahapon ng pamunuan ng Department of Education ang klase sa elementary at high school sa Valenzuela, Malabon at Region 3.
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Classes in at least 21 elementary and secondary schools in the northern part of Metro Manila remained suspended yesterday due to floodwater, officials said yesterday.
Marither Menia, Valenzuela City public information officer, said affected by the floods were four high schools and 13 elementary schools in the city.
"Mostly its the school grounds that are flooded, not the classrooms. So maybe tomorrow (today), normal classes can resume in the affected schools," Menia told The STAR.
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[Title] => Klase sa Valenzuela at Malabon, sinuspinde
[Summary] => Bunsod ng walang puknat na pag-ulan na dala ng bagyong Egay na umalis na sa bansa at paparating na ang bagyong Falcon kung kaya sinuspinde kahapon ng pamunuan ng Department of Education ang klase sa elementary at high school sa Valenzuela, Malabon at Region 3.
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[Title] => 21 north Metro schools still flooded
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Classes in at least 21 elementary and secondary schools in the northern part of Metro Manila remained suspended yesterday due to floodwater, officials said yesterday.
Marither Menia, Valenzuela City public information officer, said affected by the floods were four high schools and 13 elementary schools in the city.
"Mostly its the school grounds that are flooded, not the classrooms. So maybe tomorrow (today), normal classes can resume in the affected schools," Menia told The STAR.
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September 17, 2012 - 10:18am