Edge Davao 9 Issue 143

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 143 • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2016

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EDGEDAVAO Serving a seamless society

P 15.00 • 20 PAGES FEAST OF SACRIFICE. Muslim women participate in the early morning congregational prayer in yesterday’s celebration of Eid’l Adha or the feast of sacrifice in Tionko Field, Davao City. Lean Daval Jr.

6 PUBLIC SCHOOLS GET BOMB THREATS By FUNNY PEARL A. GAJUNERA

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HE Department of Education (DepEd) Regional Office XI has revealed that six public schools in the city received bomb threats last week, said DepEd Spokesperson Jenielito Atillo. According to Atillo, the bomb scare among local public elementary and secondary schools started after the Roxas night market bombing last Sept. 2 that killed 14 people and injured 70 others. Fortunately, he said, no explosives were found in all the schools which reportedly received bomb threats. The six schools were Mintal Central Elementary school, Daniel

R. Aguinaldo National High school, Lt. Villafuerte Elementary School, Calinan Central Elementary School, Sta. Ana Central Elementary School and Sta. Ana National High school. Attilo said there were students who even posted on social media wishing their school would receive a bomb threat so that classes would be cancelled. “Allegedly there was a student of Davao City National High school who posted on social media wishing that his school will receive bomb scares to suspend the class,” Atillo said. He said the DepEd is currently validating the report so that

immediate action can be taken against the student. Atillo stressed a bomb joke is “not a joke” under the Philippine constitution. “We would like to remind the public that a bomb joke is not a joke. We have a law punishing it,” he added. He said that although the education department takes bomb threats very seriously, classes usually resume once police authorities have cleared the area and declared it safe. Atillo explained that suspending classes will only prolong the school calendar, as students and teachers will still be required to

make up for the missed classes. “If the authorities found out that the school is negative from any explosives, we should resume the classes. If we will suspend classes every now and then the classes will also prolong since we need to make up for those days,” he said. “However, if the bomb scare happened latter on the afternoon, then we can suspend the class,” he added. Atillo said that since classes resumed after the bombing incident, the police have increased their visibility in schools to ensure the safety of students, school faculty and parents.

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