BALAGTAS, BULACAN鈥擬embers of the urban poor group Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay) on Monday said their children were refused enrolment in schools in Pandi town in Bulacan province, where they forcibly occupied 6,000 idle low-cost government houses in March.
Refusing the children access to education was 鈥渋nhumane,鈥 Leah Maralit, Kadamay Bulacan chapter president, said during a protest rally held by 1,000 members in front of the National Housing Authority (NHA) satellite office here.
Vincent Gabiola, 35, a Kadamay member, said his son was rejected by Mapulang Lupa Elementary School.
The boy should have been in Grade 3 in the coming school term that starts on June 5, he said.
鈥淭he teachers did not explain why they couldn鈥檛 accept my son, except to point out we were part of Kadamay,鈥 said Gabiola, whose family occupied a unit in the Pandi Village 2 housing project in Barangay Mapulang Lupa.
Another parent, who asked not to be identified in the report, said his three children were not accepted in an elementary school in Barangay Cacarong Bata.
He said his family occupied a unit in the Padre Pio housing site there.
But school officials denied Kadamay鈥檚 claims.
No directives
Bulacan schools superintendent, Romeo Alip, said the Department of Education gave no directives stopping schools from accepting Kadamay children.
Alip said all schools near NHA relocation sites would accept the children but their parents were required to present their records from their former schools.
鈥淭hat is our basis for determining their grade assignments,鈥 he said.
Pandi Mayor Celestino Marquez also belied Kadamay鈥檚 claims, saying the local government 鈥渦nderstands that education is a basic right.鈥
Basic right
鈥淲e never issued that directive. Our schools serve everyone regardless of where he or she comes from,鈥 he said.
Kadamay rallied here to demand access to 3,200 houses assigned to soldiers, policemen, firemen and jail personnel in an NHA project in Bocaue town.
They tried to occupy those units in March and April but they were turned away by Bocaue residents. 鈥CARMELA REYES-ESTROPE