Metro Manila schools shift to online classes due to transport strike

Some schools and universities in Metro Manila and nearby areas have suspended or shifted to online classes on Tuesday, September 24, due to a continuing two-day transport strike organized by groups Manibela and Piston.

San Sebastian College-Recoletos Manila is conducting all levels of education online in synchronous mode; Adamson University has shifted entirely to online learning for all levels.

De La Salle University's Manila and Laguna campuses have moved senior high school, undergraduate, and graduate classes online, while Lyceum of the Philippines Cavite is not holding any face-to-face sessions.

Manila Tytana Colleges is shifting senior high school and college classes to an online format; Polytechnic University of the Philippines-NCR campuses are also moving to online classes.

University of Santo Tomas in Manila continues its Enriched Virtual Mode of Instruction across all levels, while UST in Legazpi has shifted all classes online.

The transport strike is disrupting normal school operations, prompting institutions to adjust their schedules and teaching methods. Local governments have announced early work hours or class suspensions for 'Kainang Pamilya Mahalaga Day'.

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