Principal na nag-viral matapos magpatanggal ng toga sa gitna ng graduation, inalis na sa pwesto
- The principal of Col. Ruperto Abellon National School (CRANS) has already been removed from her position
- This was confirmed by Palace Press Officer Claire Castro in Malacañang today
- It can be recalled that the controversial CRANS principal, who went viral, told the students to remove their "toga" during their graduation day
- It's also worth pointing out that one male teacher stepped up to defend the students by opposing the principal's command
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The principal of Col. Ruperto Abellon National School (CRANS) has officially been removed from her position.
This was confirmed earlier today by Palace Press Officer Claire Castro in Malacañang.
It can be remembered that the CRANS principal went viral after she ordered students to remove their "toga" during their graduation day.
It is also important to note that one male teacher defended the students by openly opposing the principal’s decision.
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“Dahil na rin po sa naging direktiba po ng Pangulo, agaran pong kumilos ang ating secretary, DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara, at ang sinasabing pong gur0 ay tinanggal na po bilang principal sa nasabing eskuwelahan,” Castro said.
“Tinanggal lang po siya sa pagiging principal. Iyong license naman po niya ay hindi naman manggagaling sa pag-uutos ng Pangulo o ng DepEd Secretary,” she added.
DepEd’s “no collection” policy means that public schools are not allowed to collect any kind of money from students during the enrollment period and the start of classes. This rule is meant to make sure that all students can go to school without being asked to pay fees that could stop them from enrolling. The policy helps families, especially those with limited income, so that no student is left behind just because they cannot afford to pay. Voluntary contributions may be allowed later in the school year, but they should not be forced.
Know more about this news by reading ABS-CBN's article here.
News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.
In a previous report by KAMI, the Department of Education came out with an official statement saying “DepEd policy does not prohibit the wearing of togas.” It can be recalled that a video of the principal of Col. Ruperto Abellon National School (CRANS) in Antique ordering students to remove their togas on the day of their graduation has gone viral. In the video, one can hear the CRANS principal, Ms. Venus Divinia Nietes, saying that wearing of togas “clearly violated the rules.” DepEd, in its official statement, said “the toga or sablay may be worn as an optional supplementary garment,” and emphasized the need for careful and respectful implementation of policies.
Additionally, the Schools Division Office of Antique is now looking into the controversial incident at Col. Ruperto Abellon National School (CRANS). It can be recalled that the principal of CRANS ordered the removal of togas being worn by students on the day of the End-of-School-Year (EOSY) rites citing DepEd guidelines. The unexpected directive reportedly upset students and parents who viewed togas as symbolic, with some of those in attendance calling out the principal loudly for her decision. DepEd guarantees diplomas and certificates will be released despite the incident.
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