With a unanimous vote, the Senate on Monday passed on the third and final reading the so-called “chalk allowance” measure authored and sponsored by Senator Ramon Revilla, Jr.
Senate Bill No. (SBN) 1964 or the “Kabalikat ng Pagtuturo Act” institutionalizes and increases the teaching allowance granted to public school teachers.
Under SBN 1964, the teaching allowance shall be gradually increased from the current P5,000 to P7,500 for school year 2023-2024 and to P10,000 for school year 2024-2025 onwards. The additional benefit shall also not be subject to tax.
In his sponsorship, Revilla noted that public school teachers are forced to shell out money from their own pockets to procure supplies for the actual conduct of teaching since what is currently being granted to them is just P5,000 annually or just P24 a day.
“With the passage of ‘Kabalikat sa Pagtuturo Act’, we are giving our dear teachers an assurance that they will always have the Senate as their ally in advocating, pushing, and fighting for their welfare,” Revilla said.
“The current cash allowance already includes a P500 allocation for medical examination. If we deduct that from the purchase of teaching materials and equipment, it will drop to P22 pesos only per day. A box of chalk costs P68, a ream of bond paper costs P120, not including the internet load,” Revilla, chair of the Senate Committee on Civil Service, Government Reorganization and Professional Regulation, said.
After approving the measure on Third Reading, Revilla thanked his colleagues for their support on the passage of the bill.
The lawmaker also appealed to the House of Representatives to consider the approval of the measure.
“I appeal to our colleagues in the lower house to make this measure their priority… It is not for me or for all of you. This is for our hard-working teachers, the shapers of our nation, who have dedicated their lives to nurture our children ”, Revilla further stated.