Tuesday, November 9, 2010

DepEd bans smoking in public schools

SMOKERS were forbidden by the Department of Education (DepEd) in all public and private elementary and secondary schools in the country before the classes started this year.

Explicated in the DepEd Order No. 73, smoking was prohibited inside school premises including open and covered spaces around school buildings.
School heads were also instructed to put up “No Smoking” signs in conspicuous places around the school compound.

As immediate response to the order, Camp Tinio Elementary School (CTES) spearheaded by the Supreme Pupil Government (SPG), positioned four smoking signs displayed in its two entrances.

After the installation of the signs, there have been no recorded violations yet.

13 comments:

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  2. the structure in this article is DepEd Bans Smoking in Public Schools
    the mentioning name has no incorrect spelling
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    this article is about the bans smoking in public schools
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  3. Franchette Louise A. Verona
    V-SPED

    Issue: DEPED Order No. 73... No Smoking in
    Public School


    Opinion:
    In line with the serious efforts of the DEPED in uplifting the quality of our educational system, it has issued Order No. 73 banning smoking in all public schools both elementary and secondary. This to avoid the influence of such vices among the youth in our generation.
    In my own opinion I think it is a good step of the education department to counteract the habit of smoking. In this way public school students may avoid to develop the habit of smoking, in that way the bad stigma about public students will be lessen.
    The more focussed in implementing the law will give positive outcomes. If their actions are perfected through the limitations placed by the law then the youth learns perfect ways for a good and healthy way of living.

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  4. Ken B. Rivera
    VI-SPED

    ISSUE:SMOKERS were forbidden by the Department of Education (DepEd) in all public and private elementary and secondary schools in the country
    OPINION:put up “No Smoking” signs
    MY OWN OPINION:I will follow the rules and regulations of the school because i believe that the teachers concern to thier students.

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  6. Mythaddy A.dela Cuesta
    VI-sped

    Smokers were forbidden by the Department of Education (DepEd) in all public and private elementary and secondary schools in the country before the classes started this year.= Compound
    (and)
    (Project in english )

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  8. Ken B. Rivera
    VI-SPED
    Explicated in the DepEd Order No. 73, smoking was prohibited inside
    school premises.=COMPLEX
    (IC+DC)

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  9. jillian maree cuevo
    6-sped

    ISSUE:SMOKERS were forbidden by the Department of Education (DepEd) in all public and private elementary and secondary schools in the country before the classes started this year.

    OPINION: "NO SMOKING"

    MY OPINION: Two thumbs up to DepEd order No.73

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  10. jillian maree cuevo
    6-sped

    After the installation of the signs, there have been no recorded violations yet.(SIMPLE SENTENCE)

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  11. Juvileanne Nuñez
    6-SPED
    SMOKERS were forbidden by the Department of Education (DepEd) in all public and private elementary and secondary schools in the country before the classes started this year.
    (CS+SP)

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  12. Jacin Ruth P.Pascual
    6-SPED

    SMOKERS were forbidden by the Department of Education (DepEd) in all public and private elementary and secondary schools in the country before the classes started this year.

    CS+CP

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  13. Maria Araceli Bonnevie
    6-SPED

    Explicated in the DepEd Order No. 73, smoking was prohibited inside school premises including open and covered spaces around school buildings.

    Compound Sentence (and)

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