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VP SARA DUTERTE’S ACHIEVEMENTS AS DEPED SECRETARY
Contrary to the propaganda and misleading narratives circulated by political opponents such as the kakampinks and Marcos apologists, Vice President Inday Sara Duterte implemented wide-ranging reforms and programs during her tenure as DepEd Secretary.
Below is a consolidated summary of her key achievements within the first year of her education reform agenda.
Curriculum and Learning Reforms
• Launched the MATATAG Curriculum, focusing on foundational skills and decongested learning.
• Piloted the K–10 curriculum in 35 schools across 7 regions.
• Implemented the National Learning Camp (2023) to address learning gaps:
• 939,314 learners (Grades 7–8)
• 229,036 teachers
• 34,383 schools across 16 regions
• Introduced Catch-Up Fridays, dedicating Fridays to reading comprehension, values education, health, and peace education.
• Reviewed and revised the K–12 Program to ensure job-ready graduates.
• Rolled out the National Math Program and National Science and Technology Program.
Senior High School, Employability, and Industry Linkages
• Enhanced Work Immersion Guidelines with pilot programs in construction, tourism, IT, agriculture, and health, upon recommendation of the Private Sector Advisory Council.
• Integrated Junior and Senior High School diplomas into Levels 1 and 2 of the Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF) to improve employability.
• Established ALS micro-certification, including advocacy materials for learners, implementers, and employers.
School Infrastructure and Facilities
• Delivered 63 Last Mile Schools.
• Built 3,637 new classrooms in 2023.
• Additional classrooms:
• 6,203 under construction
• 811 under procurement
• Completed 4,542 classroom repairs:
• 3,428 ongoing repairs
• 5,896 more scheduled
Technology and Digital Education
• Selected 25 schools for Starlink proof-of-concept testing.
• Provided fiber internet to 305 schools and satellite connectivity to 2,000 public schools nationwide.
• Procured and distributed:
• 4,067 e-learning carts
• 337 Smart TV packages
• 2,366 teaching packages
• 3,161 non-teaching packages
• Distributed ₱8.2 billion worth of ICT equipment (laptops, Smart TVs, routers, hard drives, charging carts) to 2,455 school districts.
• Launched Digi-ED 2028, DepEd’s flagship digital transformation program.
• Initiated talks with Globe, Smart, Starlink, Converge, and RTC for school-wide Wi-Fi access.
Environmental and Community Programs
• Implemented the 236,000 Christmas Trees Project, where DepEd schools planted 2 million trees in one day, certified by Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
• Established and expanded the School-Based Feeding Program.
• Distributed sports supplies to 1,036 schools nationwide.
Private Sector and Education Access
• Laid down the Public–Private Complementarity Framework.
• Assisted over 2 million private school students to reduce congestion in public schools.
• Through the GASTPE Program, supported 61,000 Junior and Senior High School students in Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) for SY 2023–2024.
Governance, Procurement, and Transparency
• Established a Procurement Strand (2023) and awarded 288 projects.
• Achieved a historic Unqualified Opinion from Commission on Audit (COA) — a first in DepEd’s history.
Learner Protection, Health, and Mental Well-Being
• Created the Learner Rights and Protection Office (LRPO).
• Reactivated 1,017 Teen Centers for health referrals.
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