Shame On You Department Of Education Cebu
If anybody from Department of Education Cebu gets to read this, tell me I am lying because this is what you basically told someone I know.
Before that, here is what really happened. Someone I know has a tumor. His school is willing to help but they have to announce his name (I have no idea for what reason). Now, this guy does not want his name mentioned because you know how it is with bullies and hecklers.
If only I have this power to transfer diseases to those hecklers so they can live the rest of their lives tormented with being heckled and karma’d themselves with the actions they had done.
Anyway … this guy decided to look for other options and came to a decision to quit school and opt for home schooling instead. I asked my friend about it and he referred me to the Department of Education because he knows that they have a home schooling program and he has a relative who went to home school through them.
He told me that the overall cost for that home school experience was less than what you pay for a private school.
The guy called Department of Education to inquire about their home school program and here is the funny thing. He has to be videotaped and ask for help and assistance because it has to go through a program called “Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko”. Does this ring a bell?!
He was willing to pay his own just so he could go home schooling and this option was never mentioned to him. Instead, the option given to him was to advertise himself asking for help to Kapwa Ko. Why?!?!?
Of course I will not state the possible reasons as Dep Ed will just deny it, obviously. You readers fill in the puzzles. I know you know what I meant. And besides … election is coming up .
Hell, shame on your Department of Education. President Aquino should put his radar on you next!
In the meantime, the guy looked for other institutions accredited for his home school options instead.
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