AS the two-day transport strike started today, several schools in Metro Manila suspended classes.
Among the schools that suspended classes include: Adamson University – shift to online for all levels; Arellano University – shift to online for all levels, all campuses; Colegio de San Juan de Letran (Letran Manila) – shift to online, all levels; Concordia College Manila – shift to online for all levels, Sept. 23 and 24; De La Salle College of Saint Benilde – shift to online for Benilde Manila, Antipolo, Senior High School, and Deaf School; De La Salle University – shift to online for senior high school, undergraduate, and graduate levels, Manila and Laguna campuses (Sept. 23 and 24); Don Bosco Technical College – shift to online for Basic Education sector; Far Eastern University – shift to online for FEU Makati and FEU Manila.
These schools likewise suspended classes: Mapua University – shift to online for senior high school and college, Intramuros and Makati campuses; St. Paul University Manila – shift to online for senior high school; classes suspended for college; TRACE College, Los Baños – no classes; University of Perpetual Help Las Piñas – shift to online for all classes, all levels in Basic Education; University of Santo Tomas – shift to the Enriched Virtual Mode of Instruction, all levels and the University of the Philippines Visayas (UP Visayas) – no classes, all levels, for “Kainang Pamilya Mahalaga Day”
Meanwhile, several local governments said that work in government offices and some classes will end at 3 p.m. on Monday due to the “Kainang Pamilya Mahalaga Day.”
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