When classes are disrupted by typhoons, floods, or earthquakes, many Filipino teachers and learners are left wondering: paano na ang klase? Thankfully, the Department of Education (DepEd) has created Edukahon, a standardized school recovery kit that will be provided and deployed nationwide to ensure learning continues even during disasters.
Click here to read DepEd Memorandum No. 86, Series 2025
What Is Edukahon?
Edukahon is an official DepEd emergency education response package launched in 2025. It is not just a plan—it is a funded program that will be rolled out in all DepEd offices, schools, and community learning centers across the Philippines.
Here’s why it matters:
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DepEd recognizes that disasters can’t stop the right to education.
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Funding for Edukahon will come from the Basic Education Curriculum funds.
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Kits will be prepositioned and rapidly deployed by DepEd’s Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Service (DRRMS) together with regional and division offices.
Simply put, DepEd will provide these kits to schools, teachers, and learners depending on their needs and the type of disaster they face.
Edukahon for Schools
Schools often take the hardest hit during disasters. Edukahon for Schools ensures quick recovery so classes can resume.
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Basic Package (₱2,625)
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Whiteboard or blackboard
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First Aid Kit (bandages, alcohol, iodine, gauze, etc.)
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Solar-powered portable battery (100,000 mAh)
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Solar-powered lamp
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Megaphone or portable public address system
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Plus Package (₱130,623)
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Everything in the Basic package
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School chairs and foldable tables
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Smart TV or projector for digital learning
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Nutritious food cookbook
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Heavy-duty waterproof canopy tent (3x6m)
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Starlink Mini (portable Wi-Fi router)
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✅ DepEd will provide these packages, depending on the scale of damage in schools.
Edukahon for Teachers
Filipino teachers are known for their resilience, but after disasters they need immediate support. Edukahon for Teachers is designed to help them teach again right away.
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Basic Package (₱1,109)
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Chalk, markers, erasers
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Notebooks, bond paper, ballpoint pens
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Flash drive
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Hygiene kit
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Plus Package (₱15,061–₱45,061)
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Everything in the Basic package
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Laptop or tablet (choice)
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Powerbank
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Headphones
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Flashlight with batteries
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Go Bag with vest, whistle, and survival foods
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Reusable water bottle, utensils, collapsible cup/bowl
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✅ DepEd will distribute these directly to teachers so they can recover quickly and continue lessons.
Edukahon for Learners
Learners are the most vulnerable during calamities. Edukahon for Learners ensures they receive both academic and personal essentials.
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Basic Package (₱780)
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School supplies (pens, pencils, crayons, papers, folders, ruler, scissors, glue, sharpener)
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Hygiene kit (face masks, toothbrush, wipes, powder, sanitary pads)
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First aid items (bandages, cotton balls, alcohol, iodine, gauze, whistle)
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Kids’ slippers and rain gear
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Flashlight with batteries
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Plus Package (₱8,749–₱39,248)
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Everything in the Basic package
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Laptop or tablet (choice)
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Powerbank
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Survival foods
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Emergency utensils
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✅ DepEd will provide these to students, especially those in hardest-hit areas.
Risk-Specific Edukahon
DepEd also created Risk-Specific Edukahon kits, customized for schools facing frequent floods or earthquakes/volcanic eruptions.
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For Floods
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Basic (₱4,815): Emergency go bags, hygiene kits, survival foods, clothing, portable radios.
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Plus (₱80,053): Everything in Basic + tents on stilts, retractable tents, walkie-talkies, rescue boats, and clearing equipment.
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For Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions
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Basic (₱3,965): Trauma kits, go bags, hard hats, hygiene kits, radios, and survival clothing.
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Plus (₱80,053): Everything in Basic + large retractable tents, walkie-talkies, and clearing/repair equipment.
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✅ These will be deployed by DepEd in high-risk communities to keep learning spaces safe.
Why Edukahon Matters to DepEd Teachers
Teachers in the Philippines often go beyond their role as educators—they become caregivers, counselors, and community leaders during disasters. Edukahon helps them by:
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Giving ready teaching supplies so lessons don’t stop.
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Ensuring their personal safety with go bags and survival kits.
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Providing access to digital tools for flexible learning.
For teachers who have had to use chalk on plywood or teach under trees, Edukahon offers much-needed relief and dignity.
Personal Insight
When I first learned that DepEd will officially provide Edukahon kits, I felt relief for our teachers and students. I’ve seen too many teachers using their own money to replace supplies after a typhoon. This program is a clear message that DepEd is serious about supporting education, no matter what challenges we face.
A Step Toward Safer and Smarter Schools
Edukahon is more than just a box of supplies—it’s DepEd’s promise of preparedness and care. By funding, preparing, and deploying these kits nationwide, DepEd ensures that learning continues even in the toughest times.
What do you think—should DepEd expand Edukahon further so every classroom has its own mini-kit? Share your thoughts in the comments!