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GENERAL TRIAS CITY, CAVITE, 20 January 2026 — Education Secretary Sonny Angara on Tuesday led the turnover and blessing of a four-storey, 16-classroom school building at Santiago Elementary School, as the Department of Education (DepEd) stepped up efforts to address classroom shortages in fast-growing urban areas and advance teacher career reforms.
Angara said the project reflects the administration’s focus on delivering concrete improvements at the school level, easing long-standing pressure on time and space for learners and teachers in SDO General Trias City, where rapid enrollment growth has led to overcrowded classrooms and strained daily school operations.
“Proven naman po yan, kapag siksikan ang mga silid, hindi makapagturo nang maigi ang teachers. Ayaw na po natin ng shifting as much as possible,” he said, linking classroom construction to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s broader reform agenda.
The new building, equipped with smart televisions, armchairs, and safety features such as fire alarms and emergency lights, adds to the capacity of Santiago Elementary School, which serves more than 2,400 learners.
The project was made possible through close coordination between DepEd and the city government, which has used its Special Education Fund (SEF) to accelerate school infrastructure development. More than 100 classrooms have been built or are underway across the division in less than three years, easing congestion in several schools.
Angara said DepEd is also rolling out flexibility measures nationwide to speed up classroom delivery, including allowing local government units to construct parallel school buildings, expanding public-private partnerships for large-scale classroom projects, and strengthening the Adopt-A-School Program to tap private sector support. These approaches, he noted, are meant to complement national funding and prevent delays in areas with urgent needs.
“First time in history na gagawin, ibaba na ang pera sa mga LGUs, through decentralization of power, through decentralization of resources,” Angara stressed.
More promoted teachers sworn in under ECP
After the turnover ceremony, Angara presided over the mass oathtaking of 542 teachers from the Cavite cluster promoted under the Expanded Career Progression (ECP) System, with more than half of the promotions coming from SDO General Trias City. For many teachers, the promotions ended years—and in some cases decades—of stalled career movement that had dampened morale and retention.
Among them was Carmen R. Zorilla, now a Teacher IV of Tropical Village Elementary School, whose journey resonated with many in the crowd.
“Sa loob ng 28 taon, Teacher I po ako. Kontento na sana ako, dahil ang sukatan ng tagumpay ko ay ang bawat batang natutong bumasa, umunawa, at mangarap,” Zorilla said. “Hindi ko po inakalang darating ang panahong ito, na mapo-promote ako.”
She thanked President Marcos and Angara for pushing reforms that made career advancement possible. “Sa ilalim ng Expanded Career Progression, napatunayan naming ang pag-angat ng guro ay posible. Hindi po kami pinabayaan ng DepEd. Dahil dito, wala nang gurong kailangang magretiro bilang Teacher I,” she said.
Angara said the scale of promotions marks a historic shift for the department. “Ang estimate po natin, before 2026 ends, basta na-release po 'yong pera, makakapag-promote tayo ng 100,000 teaching positions. First time sa kasaysayan po ng DepEd na ganyang karami ang na-promote, ang nabigyan ng pagkilala," he said.
Nationwide, DepEd has already hired 27,080 teachers, reclassified 16,025 educators, and processed new teaching, school leadership, guidance counseling, and administrative positions to clear promotion backlogs and stabilize the public school workforce.
The twin events—classroom turnover and teacher oathtaking—highlight the agency’s strategy of pairing infrastructure investments with human resource reforms, as it works to improve learning conditions and outcomes across the public school system.


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