The Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) maintained that it remains committed to providing and creating a “safe learning environment” for its students amid complaints of abuse by some of its alumni.
The Philippine High School for the Arts maintained that it remains committed to providing and creating a “safe learning environment” for its students amid complaints of abuse by some of its alumni.
While the complainants have been informed, through their representatives, to file complaints with the proper forum, PHSA said that the complainants are “welcome to file their complaints with the School’s designated committees.”Despite the pandemic which lasted for over two years, PHSA expressed confidence that it was able to deliver “quality education” in the safety and comfort of their students’ homes.
Before the pandemic, PHSA said that it had implemented “strict curfew hours.” When in-house classes begin, the school said that it will continue to monitor and disallow rehearsals and group activities after curfew hours. Aside from the conduct of educational drives on updates on the law, in particular for its employees about developments in the Safe Spaces Act, relevant laws, and rules, PHSA noted that Covid package kits were also sent to students’ families affected by the virus.
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