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Public schools prohibited from collecting fees during enrollment, days to come

Editor May 28, 2014
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MANILA (Mindanao Examiner / May 28, 2014) – The Department of Education said reminded all government-run schools that collection of any fees during enrollment and the first days of class is strictly prohibited.

Education Secretary Armin Luistro said that certain contributions in public schools, while authorized by DepEd, do not mean that they are compulsory.

“These contributions remain voluntary,” Luistro said.

DepEd re-issued this call to teachers, school officials and parents to encourage the community to bring all school-aged children to school.

“We call on all teachers and school officials to see to it that we do not refuse a single student who wants to enroll. We strongly remind them that we do not collect any fees as a requirement for enrollment,” Luistro said.

“Let me be clear on this, in no case shall non-payment of voluntary school contributions or membership fees be made a basis for non-admission, non-promotion or non-issuance of clearance to a student. And that includes withholding of school cards,” he added.

The fees which are authorized, but not compulsory include Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts membership fees, Philippine National Red Cross, Anti-TB fund, school publication fee, and Parents Teachers Association fee.

Luistro has directed all school officials that no fees shall be collected from school children in kindergarten up to Grade 4 anytime during school year. For Grade 5 pupils up to fourth year high school students, there will be no collection from June to July, he said.

However, starting August this year until the end of school year, the following fees may be collected on a voluntary basis – Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts membership fees of P50 per student; Philippine National Red Cross, P35; Anti-TB fund drive of P5; school publication fee of P60 for every elementary pupils and P90 for every high school student. The Parents-Teachers Association fee must be reasonable and is to be determined during the PTA general assembly.

The PTA can only collect contributions starting August and only after presenting to the PTA members and to the school head or principal the report on the utilization of previous school year’s collections and the school year proposed budget with program of activities.

“School fees should not intimidate parents into bringing their children to school that is why I urge all school officials to strictly observe these guidelines or face administrative sanctions,” Luistro said, adding that PTA fees, even though approved by a majority of PTA members, still remain voluntary.

DepEd Assistant Secretary Jesus Mateo also said that no public schools would turn away students. He said only in extreme cases of overpopulation can they do it. In such cases, some schools will opt for Alternative Delivery Modes.

“If the schools violate our strict prohibition on collection of fees, our legal department will send them a warning,” Mateo said.

Mateo encouraged parents to contact the DepEd public assistance station for any complaints, concerns, and questions at (02) 636-1669, (02) 633-1942, or thru 0919-4560027, and email at action@deped.gov.ph.

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