MANILA: The Department of Education (DepEd) on Wednesday debunked a social media post offering “pang baon” (allowance) to learners in exchange for their information.
In an advisory, the DepEd said the post promising to grant allowance to Grades 1 to 6 learners in exchange for details on their school identification (ID) is fake.
“Parents and guardians are strongly advised not to give out their children’s school information and identification to these kinds of hideous posts so as not to compromise their security,” it said.
The post included the DepEd’s official logo with Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte’s picture on the side, requiring guardians to submit their children’s IDs before March 30.
In return, the fake post claimed to distribute allowances worth PHP1,000 for Grade 1, PHP2,000 for Grade 2, PHP2,500 for Grade 3, and PHP3,000, PHP4000 and PHP5,000 for Grades 4 to 6 learners, respectively.
The department urged parents and guardians to rely on the DepEd’s official social media platf
orms for accurate information.
“DepEd reminds everyone to stay vigilant against misinformation,” it added.
Complainants or other concerned citizens, meanwhile, may send their report via email at depedactioncenter@deped.gov.ph.
Source: Philippines News Agency