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Mga estudyante, bumabiyahe nang mahigit isang oras sakay ang bangka para makapasok | Reporter’s Notebook
GMA Public Affairs
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2/23/2025
Aired (February 22, 2025): Mga estudyante, kinakailangang bumiyaheng sakay ang isang bangka sa loob ng mahigit isang oras para lang makapasok sa eskwela. Hanggang kailan nila ito titiisin sa ngalan ng edukasyon? Panoorin sa video. #ReportersNotebook
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00:00
The sun is not yet rising, but Jean Rose, a 13-year-old high school student, is getting ready to go to school.
00:10
I reviewed because I heard that we have a long course in the Philippines, that's why I reviewed.
00:16
Our topic in the Philippines this fourth quarter is Florent and Laura.
00:22
His mother, Jennifer, is also busy making greyhound balls.
00:34
Aside from his school supplies, Jean Rose also has a few stores.
00:52
When it comes to the island of Pugal, other students are also looking forward to it.
01:06
They are one by one boarding the passenger boat to their junior high school in Hagonoy, Bulacan.
01:14
The fare here is 35 pesos per trip.
01:23
Is this the only way to go to school?
01:31
If I am left behind, I cannot go to school because there is no other boat to ride.
01:41
That's the only way for a student. There is no other boat.
01:49
They need to travel for almost an hour to go to the nearest school in their barangay.
02:00
The sea is calm this morning.
02:03
It is different from what Jean Rose experienced more than four months ago.
02:09
Don't move!
02:13
They were told to go home from the other town.
02:16
After that, their class was cancelled due to the storm.
02:21
When we entered, we were waiting for the announcement that it would be suspended because of the heavy rain.
02:29
When it was suspended, we were allowed to go home.
02:33
But in the middle of their journey, the heavy rain suddenly poured.
02:38
And slowly, they were swept away by the strong waves.
02:53
I saw your video where you were swept away by the strong waves while you were in the middle of the sea.
03:00
What did you feel at that moment?
03:03
We were afraid because the waves were strong.
03:07
That's why we stopped.
03:10
The others were crying.
03:13
We were worried.
03:14
Of course, we were afraid for our children's safety.
03:18
We are like mothers.
03:20
We are worried.
03:21
Our children were not able to go home safely.
03:24
We cannot go home.
03:27
Thank you, Lord, for your protection for our children.
03:33
It's good that they were able to reach their destination safely.
03:38
But after the incident last year,
03:41
they were not able to get rid of their fear whenever they travel by sea.
03:47
Why is it that even though it's dangerous,
03:49
the daily journey is dangerous,
03:52
why do you still persist in going to school?
03:55
I want to be an inspiration to other youths.
03:59
When I became a teacher,
04:02
I wanted to teach them that poverty is not the only problem.
04:06
I also want to share what I have learned with them.
04:20
When we arrived at Jean Rose,
04:23
they need to hurry because their class is about to start.
04:39
Because of the large number of students in their classes,
04:42
the classes need to be divided into two shifts.
04:45
Since we are catering almost 4,000 students,
04:49
junior to senior high school,
04:52
and we lack classrooms.
04:54
So, in order for us to cater to them,
04:58
we have a double shift,
05:00
the AM session and the PM session.
05:03
There are more than 30 students in Jean Rose's class.
05:07
Did you pass all the papers on this side?
05:11
It's 8 in the morning.
05:13
It's break time for Jean Rose.
05:17
But she won't eat first.
05:19
She needs to sell first the snacks she brought.
05:24
How many are left in your plastic bag?
05:27
10 pieces.
05:28
10 pieces.
05:29
You can finish that now.
05:32
How many seconds left?
05:35
My mom's greyhound balls that she sent me to school,
05:41
I finished it in 8 hours.
05:43
I earned P2.85.
05:46
This is a big thing for her,
05:48
so she can have a massage on the boat.
05:53
It's almost 12 in the afternoon
05:55
after Jean Rose's class.
06:04
Before going home,
06:05
she bought some things to use
06:08
for her big day tomorrow.
06:11
She also bought a gift for the kids.
06:15
Because it's time to go home,
06:16
the number of students on the boat is decreasing.
06:20
Jean Rose is with them.
06:25
The boats that will take the students are already waiting for them.
06:30
Jean Rose also ate her lunch on the boat.
06:35
Did you buy your lunch?
06:37
Yes, when I was still in school,
06:39
before I went to work.
06:41
Why did you buy your lunch?
06:43
That was our lunch.
06:48
At 12.30, the boat left.
07:08
After an hour,
07:09
they arrived at Isla Pugal.
07:13
Isla Pugal
07:18
But Jean Rose's day is not yet over here.
07:26
When they arrived home,
07:27
the child took a short rest.
07:35
She still needs to prepare
07:37
for their recitation tomorrow.
07:41
Inside their house,
07:42
Jean Rose is hiding an important treasure.
07:47
These are my medals and awards
07:51
in elementary school.
07:53
In Girl Scout,
07:55
with honors,
07:57
7th place in column writing in Filipino,
08:02
good moral character,
08:05
with honors,
08:07
CANDAC award,
08:09
with high honor.
08:11
For me,
08:12
when I finish my studies,
08:14
it's easier for me to find a job
08:17
and for a better future.
08:22
While Jean Rose is studying,
08:27
Jennifer is preparing
08:29
the maruya goods.
08:31
They will help sell
08:32
the goods later in Isla Pugal.
08:36
It's not enough
08:37
for her husband to earn
08:39
from fishing.
08:41
Maybe,
08:42
he can earn
08:43
280 pesos.
08:44
He can use the money
08:45
to buy shoes.
08:46
He has 180 pesos left.
08:47
He can use that money
08:49
to buy a house.
08:53
Even though Jennifer doesn't agree
08:55
that the child's attention
08:56
is divided
08:57
in studying and selling,
08:59
Jean Rose herself
09:01
is helping them.
09:03
It's a big thing
09:04
because
09:05
when there's no catch,
09:07
that's when I get their support.
09:11
Maruya!
09:12
Maruya!
09:13
Maruya po!
09:14
Even though it's a sunny day,
09:16
the island's people
09:17
are eager to go around.
09:20
Maruya po,
09:21
hi Jean!
09:22
Maruya!
09:23
Maruya!
09:26
They step outside
09:27
to ask for shoes.
09:28
They can even
09:29
buy a new one.
09:32
The child is asking
09:33
for slippers.
09:34
He wants a new slipper.
09:35
He asked for slippers.
09:36
We have everything he asked for.
09:37
He's asking
09:38
for a new slipper.
09:39
Paracetamol.
09:40
Step on it.
09:41
Step on it.
09:42
Step on it.
09:43
Step on it.
09:44
Step on it.
09:45
Step on it.
09:46
Step on it.
09:47
Step on it.
09:48
After more than an hour of walking around,
09:51
the shop of Jennifer and Jean Rose is now empty.
09:54
We are now empty.
09:56
We sold more than 700 items.
10:00
They are for two people,
10:03
and this is for expenses,
10:05
if we are going to buy food.
10:07
It is very important,
10:08
because this is our food.
10:10
Before we reached their house,
10:12
we noticed the seawalls in their area.
10:17
It was 3 years ago,
10:19
but I think it was only 6 years ago.
10:22
My child was still small when they did that.
10:27
I want to have a daycare,
10:30
because when it rains,
10:32
all the houses here get flooded,
10:35
especially in the month of July,
10:37
until September or October,
10:39
so that we don't get flooded
10:43
because it rains a lot.
10:46
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