Alan Peter Cayetano

Cayetano pushes for improved access, opportunities to education

February 18, 2022 Jester P. Manalastas 416 views

FORMER Speaker and Taguig City Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano vowed to push for improved access and opportunities to education, as he stressed that this is the key to the development of the nation.

Cayetano comes from a family of educators.

His grandmother Julianna Cabrera and mother Sandra Schramm were both teachers. His father, former Senator Renato Cayetano, was a professor in law school.

He said he will push for greater government support for education once he completes his comeback to the Senate.

“Ito ay isa sana na itutulak ko, kasi kapag tinulungan ang magulang sa pagpapaaral ng anak, napakalaki ng igagaan sa kahirapan lalo na po ngayong pandemic na nagrerecover tayo, so asahan niyo na isa ‘yan sa itutulak natin,” Cayetano said.

He plans to use Taguig City’s education and scholarship system as a blueprint for these future reforms.

Taguig City has been providing students with free education and supplies from preschool to college in order to give them greater opportunities in the future. The cost of major school events, such as graduation programs and junior proms, are also shouldered by the city government.

“From elementary, libre ang uniporme, tahi na ‘yan. Libre po ang bag, notebooks, meron pong vanity kit ‘yan na may toothbrush, pati po mga medical, dental… and mayroon kaming computer assisted learning from Singapore,” Cayetano said.

High school graduates in Taguig automatically become the city’s scholars, with college and post-graduate students entitled to subsidies amounting to P15,000 to P50,000 each.

“Ayaw namin ng programang magpapasalamat lang ng tao. Gusto namin ang programa actually mag-gagraduate,” he said.

Cayetano said cities become progressive only when they give the right opportunities for their people to uplift themselves.