Let me share a letter from DepEd Sec. Bro. Armin Luistro to his fellow servants for the education's sake, now being passed on to DepEd supporters. This is also in line with the country's heartfelt support for the legacy which DILG Sec. Jessie Robredo left us.
August 28, 2012
To my dear colleagues in the Department of Education,
We
have been working together under the present administration for a
little over two years now. Every one of you knows that the two years
have not been all sweet and easy.
At
the beginning of our service we inherited a long list of backlogs,
received a fresh set of mandates, and accepted what perhaps can be
considered as one of the most challenging assignments this department
has ever dared to undertake: the reformation of our entire basic
education system.
We
encountered much resistance—both from without and within our
department. In such circumstances, conflicts and arguments are
inevitable. And we certainly experienced—even continue to do so—these
confrontations.
Despite
these challenges, we have proven thus far that we, here in the
Department of Education, can work together and accomplish much for a
larger purpose which transcends all our individual plans and agenda.
In
two years, we have brought the Department back on track toward the
fulfillment of all our backlogs in classrooms, chairs and textbooks.
In
two years, we have efficiently rolled out, in phases, the K to 12
program, including the Mother Tongue Based, Multi-Lingual Education
agenda.
In
two years, we have effectively communicated the benefits and mechanics
of all our programs to as wide a reach as possible, to all stakeholders
and to the public.
All
our progress and accomplishments cannot be credited to any one
individual or group. They are all products of your collective effort,
wherever you are assigned, whatever your role. We are all functioning
parts of one complex body; every person fulfilling a task which is
unique to him and beneficial to the entire organization.
As
early as now, I thank each one of you for your contribution to the
cause of education: to provide every Filipino child the opportunity to
stretch her mind, broaden her heart, and nurture her spirit.
Our
department has begun to become a true government for the people. One
that is professional, competent, and committed, set on serving the needs
of our countrymen.
Together
with all the progress unfolding in the sectors of our economy, health,
safety, public works, national defense, and private, the Philippines has
clearly gathered momentum toward a better and brighter future.
We are part of this progress. We are making it happen.
This
is an opportunity for all of us in the Department to make our mark in
history. To leave a legacy for our children, and our children’s
children. To make our families proud. This is the perfect time and
opportunity to make a difference, and truly be agents of change. To
change the face of government. To change the destiny of our people.
Let us work in synergy and convergence. Infect one another with renewed hope and optimism.
We
do not deny the uphill climb that stretches out before us. The country
we carry on our shoulders—our beloved home—remains huge and heavy. We
would need all the focus, strength and determination we could muster to
complete these improvements.
Let
us revive the spirit of Bayanihan within each of us. Let us all do our
part, share the load, that the burden may become lighter. And what
seemed impossible can then become possible.
Today,
we also join the rest of the nation in mourning the loss of and in
laying to rest a true and dedicated public servant, Secretary Jesse
Robredo.
Madaming iniwan si Sec Jesse na pwede nating pamarisan. May mga iniwan din siyang salita na may malalim na kahulugan. Aniya: Hindi lahat ng matino ay mahusay, at lalo naming hindi lahat ng mahusay ay matino. Ang dapat ay matino at mahusay upang karapatdapat tayong pagtiwalaan ng pera ang bayan. Kailangan ng DepEd ng mahuhusay at matitinong kawani dahil sa ating mga kamay ipinagkatiwala ang mga kabataan ng ating bayan.
Sec.
Jesse’s commitment to uplift the lives of ordinary Filipinos through
government is a real virtue all of us should remember and emulate. May
the memory of his life and works inspire us, empower us and strengthen
us. Like him, may we proclaim to our people that hope remains in
government.
I have full faith and confidence in each one of you, and again, Maraming salamat!
We entrust all our efforts to the One who breathes new life into all that we do.
Mabuhay and DepEd! Mabuhay ang kabataang Pilipino!
(signed)
BR. ARMIN A. LUISTRO FSC
Secretary
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