Cebu City's North District Schools Resume Full Face-to-Face Classes After Disasters
Tino-hit schools in Cebu City’s north resume full face-to-face classes
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Cebu City's North District 8 public schools resumed full face-to-face classes on June 8, following repairs from damage caused by Typhoon Tino and a 6.9 magnitude earthquake. Local government support facilitated the rehabilitation, allowing students to return to regular instruction.
- 01Cebu City's North District 8 schools reopened on June 8, 2026, after repairs from Typhoon Tino and an earthquake.
- 02Dr. Lily Ann S. Go confirmed that all repairs were completed in time for the new school year.
- 03Talamban Elementary School faced challenges due to damaged infrastructure and affected families relocating after the disasters.
- 04Some schools in northern Cebu still operate under alternative arrangements due to ongoing repairs.
- 05The Cebu City government provided school supplies to approximately 135,000 students as part of its education support program.
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All public schools in Cebu City’s North District 8 resumed full face-to-face classes on June 8, 2026, after completing rehabilitation work on facilities damaged by Typhoon Tino and a 6.9 magnitude earthquake. Dr. Lily Ann S. Go, the public school district supervisor, confirmed that repairs were finished in time for the new academic year. Significant damage was reported at Budla-an Integrated School, where three classrooms and essential utilities were affected. Local government support expedited the rehabilitation process, ensuring schools were ready for students and teachers. Despite the reopening, some schools in northern Cebu continue to operate under shifting schedules due to ongoing repairs. The Department of Education in Central Visayas indicated that alternative learning arrangements are still in place in certain areas. On the first day of classes, Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival participated in distributing school supplies to students, with the city government pledging to assist around 135,000 learners with essential materials such as backpacks and stationery.
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The return to full face-to-face classes allows students to resume regular education after significant disruptions caused by disasters.
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