#WALANGPASOK UPDATE: August 14, 2018

CLASSES remain suspended in parts of Luzon on Tuesday because of floods and heavy rains caused by the southwest monsoon or “habagat”.

Below is a list as of 6:00 a.m.:

Metro Manila

Marikina City – all levels (public and private)

Malabon – all levels in schools in Barangay Dampalit (public and private)

Navotas City  – all levels (public and private)

Valenzuela City  – select day care and schools only

Day care centers

Arkong Bato

Balangkas

Bilog

Coloong

Dalandanan I (Pacheco)

Dalandanan II (Esteban South)

Dalandanan III (Esteban North)

Isla

Mabolo

Malanday

Palasan

Pariancillo Villa

Pasolo

Pulo

Rincon

Tagalag

Veinte Reales III (Sta. Lucia, Tugatog)

Wawang Pulo

Schools

Tagalag Elementary School

Wawang Pulo Elementary School

Isla Elementary School

A Deato Elementary School

Pio Valenzuela Elementary School

Coloong Elementary School

A Fernando Elementary School

Padolo Elementary School

Rindon Elementary School

Paltok Elementary School

Luis Francisco Elementary School

PR San Diego Elementary School

Dakandanan National High School

Polo National High School

Wawang Pulo National High School

Viente Reales National High School

Malanday National High School

Valenzuela National High School

CAR (Cordillera Administrative Region)

Abra – all levels (public and private)

Baguio – all levels (public and private)

Benguet – all levels (public and private)

Region 1 (Ilocos Region)

Ilocos Norte – all levels (public and private)

Candon, Ilocos Sur – all levels (public and private)

San Fernando, La Union – all levels (public and private)

Pangasinan

Aguilar – all levels (public and private)

Alcala – all levels (public and private)

Bautista – preschool to high school (public and private)

Binmaley – all levels (public and private)

Bugallon – all levels (public and private)

Calasiao – all levels (public and private)

Dagupan City – all levels (public and private) until Wednesday

Labrador – all levels (public and private)

Lingayen – all levels (public and private)

Malasiqui – all levels (public and private)

Mangaldan – preschool to high school (public and private)

Mangatarem – all levels (public and private)

Mapandan – all levels (public and private)

San Carlos City – all levels (public and private)

San Fabian – all levels (public and private)

Sta. Barbara – all levels (public and private)

Sto. Tomas – all levels (public and private)

Sual – all levels (public and private)

Umingan – preschool to high school (public and private)

Region 3 (Central Luzon)

Bataan – all levels (public and private)

Bulacan

Angat – preschool to high school (public and private)

Balagtas – all levels (public and private)

Baliwag – all levels (public and private)

Bocaue – all levels (public and private)

Bulakan – all levels (public and private)

Calumpit – all levels (public and private)

Doña Remedios Trinidad – all levels (public and private)

Guiguinto – all levels (public and private)

Hagonoy – all levels (public and private)

Marilao – all levels (public and private)

Malolos – all levels (public and private)

Meycauayan – all levels (public and private)

Norzagaray – all levels (public and private)

Obando – all levels (public and private)

Pandi – all levels (public and private)

Paombong – all levels (public and private)

Plaridel – all levels (public and private)

Pulilan – all levels (public and private)

San Jose del Monte – all levels (public and private)

San Ildefonso – all levels (public and private)

San Miguel – all levels (public and private)

San Rafael – all levels (public and private)

Sta. Maria – all levels (public and private)

Pampanga – all levels (public and private)

Camiling, Tarlac – preschool to high school (public and private)

Zambales

Olongapo City – all levels (public and private)

Subic – all levels (public and private)

Region 4-A (Calabarzon)

Rodriguez– all levels (public and private)

San Mateo – all levels (public and private)

GLEE JALEA, WITH A REPORT FROM MIA MACATIAG

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