A lot is riding on the enactment of the measure seeking to to prohibit the “no permit, no exam” policy in private elementary and high schools. Thus, said one of its authors in Quezon City 4th district Rep. Marvin Rillo, a neophyte legislator in the 19th Congress. Embodied in House Bill (HB) No.7584, the proposed No Permit, No Exam Prohibition Act will democratize education in the country, Rillo said on Sunday, May 21. Rillo slammed the “no tuition, no exam” rule as “highly discriminatory against children from families that are struggling to survive, including households run by single parents". “There are families in a cost-of-living crisis, which occasionally prevents them from paying in a timely manner the tuition fees of their children in private schools,” said the former Quezon City councilor. The House of Representatives approved the bill on third and final reading last May 8. The Senate approved the counterpart measure, Senate Bill (SB) No. 1359, on March 20. The bill is awaiting approval by a bicameral conference committee. Under the bill that is bound to become a new law soon, students with unpaid tuition fees would be allowed to take their periodic and final examinations, if their parents or guardians execute a promissory note to settle their financial obligations. To facilitate collection of unpaid fees, the bill would allow schools to hold back the issuance of transfer credentials to students with unsettled liabilities, or to refuse their acceptance in the next enrollment period. Private schools that fail to comply with the “no permit, no exam” ban would face administrative penalties. Rillo disputed claims that the bill would adversely affect private schools that depend on tuition fees to sustain their operations. He said students eventually settle their outstanding obligations because they need their credentials to move up the educational ladder. An estimated 3.6 million students are currently enrolled in over 12,000 private elementary and high schools across the country.
Source: Manila Bulletin (https://mb.com.ph/2023/5/21/qc-solon-explains-importance-of-bill-banning-no-permit-no-exam-policy-in-schools)
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