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Embo schools na dating sakop ng Makati at ngayo'y nasa ilalim ng Taguig, inikutan ni DepEd ASec. Bringas


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Transcript
00:00 Deputy Assistant Secretary Attorney Francis Bringas visited an MBOYS school
00:05 that was once owned by Makati and now under the LGU.
00:10 How is the situation there?
00:12 We have live news, Bam Alegre.
00:14 Bam.
00:16 The first day of class here at Fort Bonifacio High School,
00:23 wherever we are now,
00:24 some teachers and students have experienced a change in their lives because of the transfer of the school that was their school.
00:32 The faces of the students and parents as they enter Fort Bonifacio High School and its nearby elementary school
00:42 are filled with excitement and excitement.
00:46 It is the first day of class, so there is a change.
00:49 The school that will be counted as a school is the first to be transferred.
00:53 Based on the decision of the court, the school's jurisdiction was transferred from Makati City to Taguig.
00:59 This morning, Deputy Assistant Secretary Attorney Francis Bringas visited the school.
01:05 He examined the facilities of the school and the students' accommodation.
01:10 We also talked to the students and their parents.
01:14 Charlotte and Grainet Polidario's mother did not feel the change
01:18 because they just transferred this year from Baguio to Metro Manila.
01:22 Raquel Cabe's mother did not like the change,
01:25 especially because it is confusing for her child.
01:28 Elpidio Raimando's father is worried about the shortage of supplies that his child will receive as a student.
01:35 Let's listen to the statement of our interviewees
01:38 and the statement of Deputy Assistant Secretary Attorney Francis Bringas.
01:42 There are some conflicts now, but I guess they will figure it out.
01:50 I'm excited but a little nervous because it's new.
01:54 I did advance reading the last few days.
01:57 We are really problematic.
02:00 But we really want Makati. We don't want Taguig.
02:04 I don't know about them.
02:07 The supplies that Taguig can provide for Makati,
02:12 like the ones they give to Makati, are complete.
02:15 There are bags, shoes.
02:16 So my child's clothes are still for Makati.
02:21 Our challenge is that our transition team will invent a lot.
02:25 So the turnover, if ever, of property from this one city to another would be challenging.
02:33 And I know that the cities are both cooperating.
02:42 Igan, according to the principal of Fort Bonifacio High School,
02:46 the meeting with the transition team started last week.
02:49 And there is coordination between the superintendents of Taguig and Makati.
02:54 So both are cooperative.
02:56 And there are 14 schools affected, 5 high schools and 6 elementary schools.
03:01 This is the first news from Fort Bonifacio High School.
03:04 Vamala Grey for GMA Integrated News.
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03:20 Thank you.

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