Teacher Solon Welcomes Signing of Teaching Supply Allowance Act

📷 Vladimir Quetua | Alliance of Concerned Teachers National President

A Long-Fought Victory for Teachers

House Deputy Minority Leader and ACT Teachers Partylist Rep. France Castro welcomed the signing of the Teaching Supply Allowance (TSA) Act, a landmark legislation that will provide public school teachers with a significant boost in their teaching tools and resources.

“This is a long-overdue recognition of the crucial role our teachers play in shaping the minds of our future generations. With the signing of the TSA Act, our hardworking teachers will finally have the necessary funds to purchase the teaching tools they need to deliver quality education to our students,” Rep. Castro said.

The law mandates the Department of Education to provide each public basic education teacher with a cash allowance of P10,000 starting on school year 2025-2026 and onwards. The allowance is exempt from income tax, providing a significant relief to teachers who have long borne the burden of shouldering the cost of teaching supplies out of their own pockets.

As the principal author of the bill, Rep. Castro has been advocating for the passage of the TSA Act for over a decade, with ACT Teachers party-list filing versions of the bill in every Congress since the 15th Congress. “I am thrilled that after years of perseverance, our teachers will finally receive the support they deserve,” she added.

The TSA Act is a testament to the power of persistence and collective action. We look forward to its implementation, which will undoubtedly improve the quality of education in our public schools.

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