Iloilo eyes tents as temporary classrooms

By Perla Lena

April 17, 2024, 3:30 pm

<p><strong>MODULAR TENT.</strong> The Iloilo provincial government is studying the possibility of using modular or tents as temporary classrooms while the construction of permanent classrooms is ongoing. Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. said on Wednesday (April 17, 2024) they have to ensure the design is correct and can be used for other purposes when no longer needed. <em>(Photo courtesy of Balita Halin sa Kapitolyo)</em></p>

MODULAR TENT. The Iloilo provincial government is studying the possibility of using modular or tents as temporary classrooms while the construction of permanent classrooms is ongoing. Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. said on Wednesday (April 17, 2024) they have to ensure the design is correct and can be used for other purposes when no longer needed. (Photo courtesy of Balita Halin sa Kapitolyo)

ILOILO CITY – The Iloilo provincial government is studying the possibility of using tents as catch-up classrooms while the construction of permanent structures is ongoing.

“(The strategy is) to have a facility that can help us catch up soon while we are constructing classrooms,” Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. said in a media conference on Tuesday.

Defensor Jr. led the inspection of a modular tent of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) on Tuesday and Wednesday to look into the ventilation, durability, and other ancillary matters to make the facility conducive as a classroom.

He said the design is different, and the material has to withstand heat.

“We want to be sure it is correct. We examine the temperature and the adjustments if ever we decide that this is part of our solution to classroom shortage on a temporary basis,” he said.

The province lacks around 300 classrooms, he added.

The governor said the strategy is to allot a part of the special education fund (SEF) for the catch-up plan.

“The larger part of our SEF goes to an intensified classroom program where we construct typhoon-resilient classrooms,” he added.

He said when not in use, they could turn over the tents to local disaster risk reduction and management councils that could be used during calamities. (PNA) 

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