The Official Student Publication of the Ateneo de Naga University Senior High School | Vol. 3 | Issue No. 1 | August 2022 - May 2023
ALL SYSTEMS GO Ateneans return to campus in gradual F2F transition by Jess Mario San Joaquin
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fter a two-year hiatus and as the global pandemic finally subsided, having a small number of active COVID-19 cases at Naga City, Ateneo de Naga UniversitySenior High School (AdNU SHS) commenced the gradual face-to-face classes last August 22-26 of academic year 2022-2023. August 22 marked the first day for the Senior High School community to enter the campus and have their first class in a faceto-face setup, with the Grade 12 students
of the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) strand partaking in the said transition. According to Rappler, almost 90% of the 60,000 public and private schools in the country have already transitioned into face-to-face classes. The declared gradual tranisitioning adhered to the Department of Education’s (DepEd) Order 34, s. 2022; stating that all schools shall be back to face-to-face setup before November 2 transpired. “Starting November 2, 2022, all public and private schools shall have transitioned to five days in-person classes. After the said date, no school shall be allowed to implement purely distance or blended learning except for those that are implementing Alternative Modes,” the DepEd order read. Moreover, those who were not yet scheduled to report in-person at school were advised to meet synchronously in their online classes; the said change in the mode of learning at AdNU
OPEN FOR BUSINESS: A student is seen doing his schoolwork at one of the learning hubs available to students at the Ateneo Bagumbayan Campus. The learning hubs were mobilized following the University’s return to in-person classes (Image by Lorelie Potencio)
SHS made the campus apprise the schedule which is as follows: August 29 - September 2, Grade 11 and Grade 12 2D-Animation and Visual Effects (2D-AVFX) strand September 5-9; Grade 11 Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) and Grade 12 Accountancy and Business Management (ABM) students; September 12-16, Grade 11 General Academic and Grade 12 Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) students; September 19-23, Grade 11 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) students; and September 26-30, Grade 11 Accountancy and Business Management (ABM) students. The said shift to a face-to-face mode of learning is designed to allow students to build more relationships and connections with their fellow students, teachers, and other staff at the university. Additionally, this will allow students taking specialized subjects to maximize the use of laboratories and physical facilities the school offers.