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Solon Pushes Use of Special Fund for Safe School Reopening
To help schools prepare for a safe reopening this coming school year, Senator Win Gatchalian is seeking more flexibility on the use of the Special Education Fund (SEF) allotted to local school boards.
Gatchalian, chair of the Senate committee on basic education, arts and culture, said giving local school boards more leeway on the use of the SEF will provide much-needed additional resources to protect learners, teachers, and school personnel from the threat of coronavirus disease (Covid-19).
He said under Section 4 of the Bayanihan To Heal As One Act (Republic Act 11469), the President can authorize the expanded use of SEF as part of his power to adopt temporary emergency measures.
While the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) is yet to issue guidelines on how the SEF may be used for schools’ Covid-19 response, Gatchalian proposed that these funds be used as additional funding for localized testing of teachers, learners, and personnel.
The Department of Education is still in the process of realigning its own budget to respond to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, for instance, the need to invest on information and communications technology devices in the absence of face-to-face interaction.
Gatchalian said the SEF can be used to buy disinfection materials and other public heath supplies such as soap, alcohol, thermometers and sanitizers.
Programs and activities that raise awareness on Covid-19, including training teachers and personnel for emergency response, should also be a priority for SEF use, he added.
“Marami na ang mababago (Many changes will happen). Now that we are preparing our schools for the ‘new normal’ education, we have to make sure that we tap all possible resources to address the need for some changes in learning methodologies,” Gatchalian said.
He said the use of SEF is one of the fastest ways to provide schools with immediate assistance.
“Ngayong pinaghahandaan natin ang ligtas na pagbubukas ng klase, kinakailangan ng ating mga paaralan ang lahat ng maaaring suporta at tulong pinansyal upang labanan ang patuloy na banta ng Covid-19 (Now that we prepare for safe reopening of classes, our schools need all kind of support and financial assistance to fight Covid-19 threats),” he added.
The SEF consists of the shares of provinces, cities, municipalities, and barangays in the proceeds of the additional 1 percent tax on real property. Section 272 of the Local Government Code of 1991 (Republic Act 7160) allows the use of the SEF for the operation and maintenance of public schools, construction and repair of school buildings, facilities and equipment, educational research, purchase of books and periodicals, and sports development among others.
Under the Local Government Code, local school boards in provinces, cities, and municipalities need to authorize local treasurers for the disbursement of funds under the SEF. These local school boards are chaired by the local chief executives and co-chaired by the division school superintendents, the city school superintendents, or the district supervisor of schools.