The Department of Education in Bicol (DepEd-5) had started preparing classrooms and training teachers for the national and local elections on May 12.
In an interview on Monday, DepEd-5 Director Gilbert Sadsad estimated that around 30,000 teachers will serve as board of election inspectors.
“The 30,000 figure is not final yet since we still have to conduct eliminations related to candidate qualifications, health issues or whether individuals are capable of operating the machines. We are still preparing and have two to three months left before the elections,” Sadsad said.
Classes will end on April 15 and teachers will have a break from regular workloads, except for a few who will attend training sessions, he said.
He said DepEd Bicol is already addressing issues with classrooms, particularly in Catanduanes and parts of Camarines Sur, which were affected by previous typhoons.
Sadsad also stressed the importance of elections in schools as they help students get familiar with the election process which could help them once they reach the voting age.
“The integration is where class officers are elected. It teaches students how elections are conducted, the reasons behind elections and the voting process. It’s essential for children to understand their rights and responsibilities as citizens,” he said. (PNA)