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DepEd mobilizes learning recovery efforts, prepares for Typhoon Uwan after Tino’s damage to over 3,200 classrooms

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Education Secretary Sonny Angara has ordered immediate rehabilitation efforts and learning continuity measures after Typhoon Tino left widespread damage to schools across several regions even as the Department of Education (DepEd) braces for the incoming Typhoon Uwan.

Based on DepEd’s Situation Report as of November 7, 2025, 12:00 p.m., 3,260 classrooms sustained varying damages. A total of 3,478 public schools in 22 divisions suspended classes due to the typhoon’s impact on Friday, affecting over 1.9 million learners and around 80,000 teachers and personnel. 

Angara said DepEd has activated its disaster response protocols, with division and regional engineers conducting inspections to assess structural damage. He added that learning recovery measures are also being implemented to ensure classes can resume safely and without major disruption.

“This is about rebuilding hope and stability for our learners. Our priority is safety, and the quick restoration of learning spaces,” Angara said. “DepEd will continue working with local governments, partners, and communities so that no child is left behind in the aftermath of any disaster.”

DepEd is using the Quick Response Fund (QRF) to fast-track the reconstruction of damaged classrooms. It is also working with the DPWH for joint validation, in coordination with the local government units. The agency has also begun implementing psychosocial support programs for affected students and teachers to help communities recover emotionally and mentally.

In addition, DepEd has also reached out to its partners nationwide to help in the recovery efforts, especially with Typhoon Uwan approaching.

To ensure uninterrupted learning, Angara said DepEd will deploy EduKahon kits and other alternative learning modalities. The National Educators Academy of the Philippines (NEAP) was also directed to remind regional and division offices to reiterate the use of the Dynamic Learning Program Learning Activity Sheets (DLP-LAS) in emergency situations, especially in anticipation of Typhoon Uwan. DepEd also recently signed a partnership agreement with Knowledge Channel and Solar Pictures to revitalize the DepEd TV and broaden learning recovery efforts through TV-based education. 

DepEd will also construct upgraded Temporary Learning Spaces (TLS) near affected schools to serve as temporary classrooms while repairs are ongoing. 

Angara emphasized that the rehabilitation program will be carried out in coordination with LGUs and private sector partners, as part of DepEd’s effort to restore normalcy in affected communities.

According to DepEd’s Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Service (DRRMS), the department requires ₱30.63 million for clean-up and clearing operations in 407 affected schools, and ₱1.86 billion for minor classroom repairs, subject for further validation. 

DepEd will continue its close coordination with the Education Cluster and field offices for ongoing monitoring and early preparations as Typhoon Uwan approaches.

*All Photos from DepEd

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