MANILA, Philippines 鈥 Senator Sonny Angara will be replacing Vice President Sara Duterte as the new Education Secretary, the Palace announced Tuesday.
The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said that Angara will take the helm of the Department of Education (DepEd) starting July 19.
Vice President聽Duterte resigned as DepEd chief on June 19. She did not provide a definite reason for quitting and only explained that her action was not a sign of weakness, as it was stirred by compassion for teachers and students.
鈥淧resident Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has announced that he is set to appoint Senator Juan Edgardo 鈥楽onny鈥 Angara as the new Secretary of the Department of Education (DepEd), replacing Vice President Sara Duterte, who resigned last June 19, 2024, effective July 19, 2024,鈥 the PCO said in a statement.
According to the PCO, President Marcos announced his decision to choose Angara as DepEd secretary during the 17th Cabinet Meeting in the Malaca帽an Palace on Tuesday.
鈥淪onny has agreed to take on the brief of the Department of Education,鈥 the PCO quoted Marcos as saying during the meeting.
It also noted that Marcos emphasized before Cabinet members the critical role of the DepEd and the necessity for a leader capable of overseeing its operations.
鈥淒epEd is arguably the most important department given the crucial role of education,鈥 said Marcos, as he pointed out that there were 鈥渕any excellent candidates鈥 for the position.
The PCO likewise said that Marcos expressed appreciation for Duterte鈥檚 service as DepEd chief and that he anticipates a smooth transition with the new department leadership.
In a separate statement, Angara expressed thanks to Marcos for his 鈥渢rust鈥 in picking him as the new head of DepEd.
鈥淚 am committed to working with all sectors of society, including my predecessor, Vice President Sara Duterte, to ensure that every Filipino child has access to quality education. I look forward to building upon her accomplishments,鈥 he said.
搁贰础顿:听Angara an 鈥榚xcellent choice鈥 to head DepEd 鈥 Escudero
鈥淓ducation is the cornerstone of our nation鈥檚 future, and it is through collective effort that we can address the challenges and seize the opportunities ahead. I am eager to collaborate with President Marcos and the entire administration in serving our students, supporting our teachers, and enhancing the overall quality of education in our country,鈥 he added.
Prior to his appointment, Angara served as a senator from the 16th to the present Congress, or since 2013.
He chaired multiple Senate panels, including the justice and human rights committee, finance committee, and youth committee.
Angara has a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the London School of Economic and Political Science, and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of the Philippines Diliman.
He also obtained his Master of Laws from Harvard University.
In an ambush interview on Monday, July 1, Angara said he is 鈥渙pen鈥 to being the next DepEd head if offered to him.
鈥淥po (Yes). Open tayo kung sakaling pagkatiwalaan (We鈥檙e open if given the trust),鈥 he told reporters in Baler, Aurora, where the senator attended celebrations for the 22nd Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day.
Senators have been expressing support for Angara to be the next DepEd secretary, citing his extensive educational background.