
Following the Department of Education’s (DepEd) updated guidelines under DepEd Order No. 14, s. 2026, local executives and school heads are utilizing granular and localized assessments to call off classes or transition to distance learning modes to ensure student safety.
Official List of Class Suspensions (Friday, July 10, 2026)
Below is the compilation of declared class suspensions based on official LGU advisories:Luzon
Aurora: All levels (Public and Private)
Batangas:
- Alitagtag – All levels (Public and Private)
- San Jose – All levels (Public and Private)
Cavite:
- Noveleta – All levels (Public and Private; shifting to alternative learning mode)
Laguna:
- San Pablo City – All levels (Public and Private; shifting to alternative learning mode; extension valid until Saturday, July 11)
Pangasinan:
- Basista – Day Care to Senior High School (Public and Private)
Visayas
Antique:
- Barbaza, Belison, Bugasong, Hamtic – All levels (Public and Private; no face-to-face classes)
- Anini-y, Libertad, San Jose de Buenavista, Sibalom – Preschool to Senior High School (Public and Private; no face-to-face classes or school work)
Negros Occidental:
- La Castellana – All levels (Public and Private; no face-to-face classes)
Mindanao
Lanao del Norte:
- Iligan City – All levels (Public and Private)
Typhoon Inday
According to the 11:00 AM bulletin from DOST-PAGASA, Typhoon Inday slightly weakened but remains a massive and potent system tracking northwestward over the Philippine Sea.| Metric | Current Measurements |
| Location of Eye | 865 km East of Northern Luzon |
| Maximum Sustained Winds | 165 km/h near the center |
| Gustiness | Up to 205 km/h |
| Movement | Northwestward at 15 km/h |
Wind Signals Up
TCWS No. 2: Hoisted over Batanes, where gale-force winds are imminent.
TCWS No. 1: In effect across Cagayan (including Babuyan Islands), Isabela, Apayao, Ilocos Norte, and portions of Quirino, Abra, Kalinga, Mountain Province, Ifugao, Aurora, and Catanduanes.
State forecasters reiterated that even regions far from the storm's direct track—including major sections of Southern Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao—will continue to experience erratic, strong gusts due to the severe monsoon enhancement until Saturday, July 11.
Shift to Granular, Flexible Suspensions
The widespread yet calculated suspensions highlight the deployment of DepEd Order No. 14, s. 2026. The new policy moves away from sweepingly rigid, division-wide cancellations. Instead, it empowers school principals to align directly with municipal disaster offices to enforce localized suspensions or seamlessly move to Alternative Delivery Modes (ADM) so education is not entirely disrupted during extreme weather events.
Note to Readers: This list is developing. Refresh this page or check your respective local government unit social media pages for the latest localized school updates.
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