MCC Conducts 9th Virtual Town Hall Meeting

February 21, 2022

February 21, 2022 - MCC’s Crisis Management Committee facilitated today’s virtual town hall meeting. Both the teaching and non-teaching personnel were oriented with the general overview of the guidelines to be followed and observed during the school’s conduct of the limited face-to-face classes.

Dr. Michael Mesa, AVPAA and nurse Florient Non, Head of MCC-HSU gave the rundown on the salient topics to the teaching and non-teaching personnel respectively.

Student Orientation regarding the limited face-to-face classes will be conducted on February 22 (9 am - 11 am: IBCE; 1 pm - 3 pm: BHTM) and on February 23 (9 am - 11 am: AB History, BS BIO, BEED, BTVTED; 1 pm - 3 pm: BPEd, BCEd, BSEd Eng, BSEd Fil, BSEd Math, BSEd Science, BSEd Social Studies). 

A separate orientation will be done  for the parents and/or guardians of the students on February 24, 2022 (11 am).

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