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NIGHT CLASS

Presenter:
Marina B. Sanguenza, PhD
SSHT-IV, ANHS
DO 88, S. 1997 – IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES FOR THE
OPERATION OF HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES

Implementing Guidelines for the Operation of High School


Evening Classes

In line with the DECS’ thrust of making education


accessible to all, public and private high schools in the
urban areas are encouraged to offer evening classes.
NIGHT SCHOOL

Intends to provide high school learners especially those


working or unable to report to school during the day.
TLE COMPETENCIES

Maybe fulfilled at the student’s place of work subject to


proper supervision and evaluation by the TLE teacher and
partner employer.
INSTRUCTION

Similar to formal classes


Daily classes
Classes may be conducted given the following
schemes:
oWeekdays
oWeekdays and Saturdays
oWeekdays and Summer classes
oWeekdays, Saturdays and Summer classes
oOther Night HS schemes as approved by the division
and regional offices
YEARS OF COMPLETION

4-5 years for JHS


2-2 ½ for SHS
DO 23, S. 1986 – PROMOTION AND CLASSIFICATION OF
STUDENTS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS NIGHT CLASSES

Promotion and Classification of Students of Secondary


Schools Night Classes
For the purpose of enabling working students to finish the
secondary course, the five-year night high school classes were
organized.
 For the purpose of promotion and classification of students in the
night high school classes, the criteria for the day high school
classes, the criteria for the day high school classes operated for
four years will be followed regardless of the number of school
years students have been enrolled. Classification is by curriculum
year or the level of the curriculum whose requirements they have
met.
Thank you!
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