The Carrier E-Newsletter Vol. 4 No. 1 | July - November 2021

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“For stories, we sail. For truth, we deliver.”

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VO LU M E 4 N O. 1 JU LY - N OV E M B E R 2 0 2 1

THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF JOHN B. LACSON COLLEGES FOUNDATION (BACOLOD), INC.

Maritime, HM courses to conduct limited face-to-face classes VINCE DAVE DUQUILLA FACE-TO-FACE READY. School staff rustles up setting arrow mark painting along with the imposition of barriers for the approaching implementation of limited face-to-face classes.

MDPN. ANGELO RYAN GILTENDEZ

As the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) released guidelines for the conduct of laboratory activities, John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation-Bacolod is now gearing up for the resumption of partial face-to-face classes for its Maritime and HM programs. “The target date for the school to conduct partial face-to-face classes is at the start of the Second Semester of the AY 2021-2022. However, if we could have an earlier approval from CHED, then we would start immediately,” said Engr. Roberto Neal S. Sobrejuanite, School Administrator. LABORATORY ACTIVITIES ONLY As per CMO No. 18 and 20, the institution will only cater to the students from Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation (BSMT); Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (BSMarE); and Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management (BSHM). The partial face-to-face classes will only

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be for courses that focus on skills using specialized equipment, tools, machinery, and simulators. Students will only go to school to perform specific laboratories and activities. Third-year BSMT and BSMarE students of the AY 2020-2021 are said to be prioritized for the partial face-to-face classes, then followed by the current third-year students, then second-year, and lastly, the first-year students. “CHED does not consider the third-year BSMT and BSMarE students of AY 2020-2021 as having Completed Classroom Instruction because they have not performed the required laboratory activities. As such, they will be prioritized first,” Engr. Sobrejuanite pointed out. FACE-TO-FACE READY The institution has begun retrofitting the classrooms, laboratories, libraries, and communal areas, as well as complied with the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) protocols. “Students will have to wash or disinfect their hands, step on the footbath, take

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their temperatures, and fill out the Health Declaration checklist or their BacTrac-QR Codes scanned,” shared Engr. Sobrejuanite. Retrofitting includes washstands in designated locations and sanitizers at the entrances of classrooms; floor markings; directional arrows; barriers on corridors; and two isolation rooms, one at the triage at the entrance gate, and another near the exit gate. VACCINATED LACSONIANS ONLY ALLOWED Only fully vaccinated students, faculty and staff will be allowed to attend the face-to-face classes. The number of students to be catered will be dependent on the laboratory equipment to be used. “The primary consideration is that there will be adequate physical distancing between students when they perform their activities. There will be barriers between students in cases wherein physical distancing is not possible to reduce the possibility of infection due to respiratory droplets,” emphasized Engr. Sobrejuanite.

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