“An Act granting the son/daughter of Farmers to have a Free Primary and Secondary Education in their Respective Provinces”
by
Gilbert B. dela Cruz
BSPE 3-1
Section 1.Short title – This act shall be known as “Libreng Edukasyon para sa mga anak ng Magsasaka Act”.
Section 2.Declaration of State Policies – The state shall give recognition to the hardship of our fellow farmers. Provided, that they give free education to their sons/daughters primary and secondary education on all public schools in their respective provinces. Furthermore, the state shall grant support and assistance in their studies.
Section 3.Definition of Terms:
(a.) Free Education – a no cost education on all public schools in provinces where the farmer’s children lives.
(b.) Primary and Secondary education – starting from kinder up to 4th year high school where the children of farmers are granted for free education.
Section 4 Qualification: Those whose father/mother is working as farmer/s are qualified to receive the free education given by the government. Likewise, the necessary support and assistance they need to pursue their studies are to be given also by the government, most specially the DepEd and/or other concern body.
Section 5.Condition: Those children of the farmers who are given the chance for free education shall persevere their studies until they reach the day of their graduation.
Section 6.Appropriation. The amount or expenses required for the execution of this Act shall take its charges from the government, most specially the DepEd and/or other concern body.
Section 7.Separabilty Clause. If any provision coming from this Act is declared unconstitutional, the remaining other provisions shall not be affected thereof shall continue to be in effect.
Section 8.Repealing Clause. All laws, decrees, orders, rules and regulations and other issuances parts thereof, which are inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed or amended accordingly.
Section 9.Effectivity Clause. This act would gain its effectivity upon approval.
*bkit anak lng ng magsasaka?u find other profesions not in need of this privilege?
*saka role of the govt nmn tlga 2 provide free basic ed db?
why not grant them free education on the tertiary level..
kasi if you really want them to pursue their own dreams, at hindi masama sa sumpa na ang anak ng magsasaka ay mgiging mgsasaka rin..sa tingin ko..mas maliwanagan cla if sa tertiary lvl mo cla igrant n2..
kse db if gang secondary lng..ed ganun din..wala lng,,unlike na kung sa tertiary..may title pa cla..^_^..haha..
I can see your great concern for the farmers.. but their families aren’t just the ones needed to be given noble attention.. I mean.. fishermen’s families are way too poor than of the farmers’… and besides.. I think the government has already done their fair share of the load.. reiterating Keene’s comment that the it is the role of the government to provide basic education… ayt?
~BinmaR™
d nmn kailangan n2 e
mron nmn tlgang free education e…ang problema lng e nde lht ng tao e gs2 mgaral at wlng pera para mkpasok sa araw2… mrming factors that should be considered before this bill is drafted..
alam ko ayon sa batas ay talagang dapat mag-provide ng libreng primary at secondary education ang pamahalahan, kaya nga may public school. libre yun, kahit anak ka pa ng presidente…
no further questions…ndinig ko nman pag defend mo nyan sa committee e..gud luck!
Mr. Dela Cruz,
Why farmers and not Fishermens sons and duaghters?
eh kaya nga may public schools dba?
nice bert…tibay ng utak mo…akalain mong na-isip mo pa yan…
nice yung bill…para naman makatulong ng malaki ang gov’t. sa mga anak ng mga magsasaka…
nice bert…tibay ng utak mo…akalain mong na-isip mo pa yan…
sana dinamay mo na lahat ng mga mahihirap….hahaha…
ang daming public schools….baka naman yung baon yung gusto mong ipasagot sa gov’t…..
much better f we can use ds as program not law