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MANILA, Philippines – Here is a list of schools and areas where classes have been suspended for Friday, July 18, as compiled by Rappler.
Metro Manila
- Las Piñas City – classes in all levels
- Marikina City – classes from preschool to high school
- Muntinlupa City – classes from preschool to high school
- Parañaque – classes in all levels
- Pasay City – classes in public preschools, elementary schools, and high schools
Provinces
- Albay – classes in all levels
- Bataan – classes from preschool to high school, with classes in college left to the discretion of school administrators, as per announcement of Gov. Abet Garcia
- Batangas – classes in all levels
- Camarines Sur – classes in all levels, until July 18
- Cavite – classes in all levels
- Laguna – classes in all levels
Cities and municipalities
- Antipolo, Rizal – classes in all levels
- San Mateo, Rizal – classes from preschool to high school
Schools and universities
- Adamson University – classes and office work until July 19
- Ateneo de Manila Grade School
- Bicol University – classes, until July 18
- De La Salle Health Sciences Institute-Dasmariñas, Cavite – until July 19
- De La Salle Lipa – classes in all levels until July 20
- De La Salle University-Science and Technology Complex – classes and office work until July 19
- Miriam College – classes and office work until July 19
- Polytechnic University of the Philippines Laboratory High School
- University of the East-Caloocan – classes from preschool to high school
- University of the East-Manila – classes from preschool to high school
For more information: When are classes cancelled or suspended? – Rappler.com
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