DepEd eyeing farm schools in Negros Oriental, Siquijor

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The Department of Education in the Negros Island Region (DepEd-NIR) intends to replicate rural farm schools in Negros Oriental and Siquijor, an official said April 3.

Dr. Ramir Uytico, newly-appointed DepEd-NIR regional director, announced this during the inauguration of a brand-new school building at the South City Elementary School in Barangay Mangnao, Dumaguete City.

“We want to replicate the establishment of the farm schools because until now, and it is on record, that it is only Region 6 that has established the first 31 DepEd-run farm schools in the country,” he said.

Education Secretary Sonny Angara with Ramir Uytico, then director of DepEd Region 6, and other officials during their visit to Ramon Torres Malingin Farm School in Bago City, Negros Occidental in March. | DepEd photo

The DepEd has already downloaded the funds for the farm schools, some of which are located in Negros Occidental, he added.

Republic Act 10618, or the Rural Farm Schools Act, mandates the DepEd to encourage the establishment of at least one public rural farm school in every province of the country.

“I expect that the eight additional divisions in Negros Oriental and Siquijor will have their farm schools,” Uytico, who was the DepEd regional director of Region 6, said in a PNA report.

The NIR is composed of the provinces of Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental, and Siquijor.

Education Secretary Sonny Angara earlier called for better support to farm schools, emphasizing their role in equipping rural learners with the skills needed for agriculture and agribusiness, which are key pillars of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s vision for food security and economic growth.

“They have the land to cultivate, and they operate like a farm while still being a school. This is an essential lesson for our senior high school students because we want to teach them entrepreneurship, accounting, and business skills,” Angara had said at the sidelines of the historic joint management committee meeting of DepEd and TESDA in Bacolod last month when he also visited several farm schools in Negros Occidental. ||