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DEPED URGED TO SPARE STUDENTS FROM SCHOOLS’ CONTRIBUTIONS

SENATOR Raffy Tulfo on Thursday urged the Department of Education to come out with a policy prohibiting the collection of contributions from students in public schools, whether in the primary, elementary or secondary levels.

/ 10 November 2023

SENATOR Raffy Tulfo on Thursday urged the Department of Education to come out with a policy prohibiting the collection of contributions from students in public schools, whether in the primary, elementary or secondary levels.

During the budget deliberation, Tulfo cited Republic Act 5546 or An Act Prohibiting the Collection of Contributions from School Children of Public Primary, Intermediate and High Schools.

Tulfo added he received hundreds of complaints from parents who have children studying in public schools regarding contributions.

“I want to put a stop to it. I really do, as much as possible during my watch as a senator of the republic,” Tulfo said, noting the school collection of contributions from students and parents is done through the Parents-Teachers Association.

In response, Sen. Pia Cayetano, who defended the DepEd’s 2024 budget, assured the agency has promised to issue a department order that will strengthen the law.

Before ending his interpellation, Tulfo, said on behalf of the parents of students in public schools, he is expressing his gratitude to Cayetano and to the DepEd.