by Nimfa Estrellado June 2, 2021 Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Hermogenes Pa...
June 2, 2021
Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Hermogenes Panganiban (Photo from Lucena PIO) |
LUCENA CITY - The Schools Division of DepEd Lucena recently held a simultaneous launch of the Early Learning Literacy and Numeracy or ELLN Community Learning Pantry via the Zoom app and Facebook Live.
It was attended by Division Chiefs Ma'am Josephine Natividad and Dr. Epifania Carandang, Supervisors, School Heads, Teaching, and Non-teaching personnel in solidarity with such activity.
It also includes DepEd Assistant Regional Director Ruth Fuentes, who praised the office for its projects and programs for students despite the fact that the world is still in the grip of a global health crisis.
In this regard, Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Hermogenes Panganiban also delivered a message in which he explained that ELLN is a Department of Education program that helps students in kindergarten through grade 3 develop their abilities.
He also stated that the organization's goal is to provide students with learning materials that will aid their learning, particularly in reading and counting.
It is also here that teacher are trained at the fundamental level in various strategies for creating learning materials and assessing students' abilities, as there is no face-to-face class at the moment and the school is still plagued by infectious diseases Covid-19.
Panganiban also thanked the stakeholders, expressing hope that they would continue to support such activities in order to further, improve children's knowledge and ensure that every parent has positive results in their children's learning.
Simultaneously with the start of the program, schools from DepEd Lucena's four districts, specifically the North, East, West, and South, reported on events in their school's community pantries.
Each of the teachers expressed their gratitude for continuing to inspire their schools' projects and programs for the continued development and enrichment of the knowledge of Lucenahin's young students.
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