By Dominic B. dela Cruz
Staff reporter
Batac
City—Vice Mayor Ronald Allan M. Nalupta
questioned the proposal to separate Batac National High School (BNHS)-Bungon
campus from its two annexes.
In a privilege speech during
a regular session of the Batac Sangguniang Panlungsod, the vice mayor and
council presiding officer said the proposed resolution was “not in order” as
the separation should be done through a Republic Act.
He stressed that the
conversion of the said school into a national high school was the initiative of
his father, the late Rep. Mariano Nalupta Jr. through Section 7 of Republic Act
6655, or the Free Public Secondary Education Act of 1988. The said section of
the Republic Act mandated the nationalization of all barangay high schools in
the entire country.
The said school was known
then as the Baay-Bungon Community High School which was subsequently renamed as
Baay-Bungon National High School in 1988.
The Baay-Bungon National High
School was later merged with the Payao National High School in 1991 and became
officially known as the Batac National High School-Bungon Campus and Batac
National High School-Payao Campus.
In 1998, the Batac National
High School-Poblacion Campus was also established at Barangay Tabug.
The vice mayor said that
amending a Republic Act can only be done through another Republic Act.
The proposed Batac council resolution
requests Education Secretary Bro. Armin Luistro through Dept. of Education regional
director Teresita Velasco for the approval of separating the mother school
which is Batac National High School-Bungon Campus/Main Campus from its annexes,
Batac National High School-Payao Campus and another in Poblacion Campus to be
officially renamed as Batac National High School.
According to Mr. Nalupta, the
former Baay-Bungon Community High School which became the Batac National High
School Main Campus is one of the major accomplishments of his father during his
term as congressman.
In his personal opinion, he
said the solution to the problem of the school would be additional personnel
and proper management and not separation.
He added that the BNHS-Bungon
campus, which is the main campus, should not be the one to be separated from
the others as the funding of all these three campuses go straight to the main
campus based on the General Appropriations Act sponsored by the late Representative
Nalupta.
As it is, Mr. Nalupta said that
it should not be the main campus to be separated but it should be the other way
around, or the annexes based on DepEd Order No. 40 series of 2014.
Barely five months when the
late Congressman Nalupta died, “Ipeksak
iti kaririknak, kapat-patay daydi amak kastoy iti pampamayan yon kadagiti
proyekto na. Ket no kayat da ket mangipatakder da met a ngem saan met kuma a
tay eskwela a dinung-dungngona”, the vice mayor said.
Mr. Nalupta reiterated that
it was the people who requested his late father to solve the then-struggling Baay-Bungon
Community High School because of lack of funding until it became successful by
virtue of a national funding.
The vice mayor asked why is
it only now that there is such a proposal? He cited the University of the
Philippines (UP) and the Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU), which also
have other campuses and which are being managed well.
He also pointed out the fact
that there is even no acknowledgement of his father who initiated the project.
Reacting to this, Batac councilor
Lucky Rene Bunye, one of the sponsors of the said resolution, said he welcomes
and respects the opinions of everyone at the council.
Mr. Bunye said his basis in
sponsoring the resolution is based on the DepEd Order. However, he also decided
to also seek advice from the DepEd Legal Department regarding the proposal and
whatever would be the basis and which would be followed as a result of the deferment.
But as per advice of the BNHS
school heads along with the Batac DepEd superintendent and the Parents-Teachers
Association (PTA) they want the main campus to be separated, Mr. Bunye said.
It is also stated in the
resolution that the barangay chairpersons of the catchment areas of Batac
NHS-Bungon Campus, general PTA officials and representatives of teachers and
alumni of said school that they are strongly endorsing the separation of the
mother school from its annexes.
In addition, “The separation
of the three campuses with its respective organizational structures, expanded
plantilla positions, and personal services, MOOE and capital outlay allocations
in the General Appropriations Act will surely result to [sic] better and more
focused administration and management of the separated schools, better
facilities for the students and teachers, and better quality of learning,” the
resolution stated.
The separation of the mother
school from its annexes will surely open up more opportunities for career
growth and advancement, higher morale for the teachers and administrators of
the three campuses, the supporters of separation added.
The
Ilocos Times tried to get the reaction of
the BNHS Bungon Campus officer-in-charge but was unavailable as of press time.
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