#WalangPasok: Sept. 8 class suspensions due to #JolinaPH

Several local government units and institutions have declared class suspensions on Wednesday (Sept. 8) due to severe tropical storm Jolina.

Below is the list of areas and schools that have announced cancellations at all levels:

San Juan City
Muntinlupa City
Las Piñas City
Quezon Province
Laguna
Cavite
Batangas – including government offices
Rizal
Antipolo City
Oriental Mindoro
Camarines Sur – including government offices
Eastern Samar – including government offices

 

Institutions with class suspensions:

Ateneo de Manila University – preschool, elementary, secondary
Adamson University – nursery to grade 12
Colegio de San Juan de Letran – elementary to senior high school
Far Eastern University – high school
Lyceum of the Philippines University-Manila – senior high school
La Salle Green Hills – pre-school to senior high school
Miriam College – basic education unit levels
San Beda University-Manila – senior high school
University of the East – all synchronous classes
University of Asia and the Pacific – all levels
University of Makati – all synchronous classes
University of Santo Tomas – all levels

 

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