Students of Palawan State University Raise Concerns Over Teacher’s Response
The students of Palawan State University have expressed their dismay over a teacher’s response to their concerns.
PalSU students have expressed disappointment after a teacher allegedly made their concerns about mandatory drug testing into a joke. The issue arose when the students voiced their opinions, only to feel invalidated by the remarks of the teacher.
One student shared that while the comments were posted on the teacher’s personal social media account, the nature of the statements came across as dismissive and insensitive. Many felt that their concerns were dismissed instead of being taken seriously.

The students clarified that they do not blame the university for the actions of one individual. However, they are hoping for a proactive response from the institution to address the matter appropriately.
According to the students, situations like this points out the importance of mutual respect and understanding between educators and learners, especially when tackling sensitive topics.

In response, the university’s Public Information Officer, Claire Mendoza, assured that the administration is looking into the issue and is taking steps to address it. PalSU students are optimistic that their concerns will be handled with care to build a more supportive learning environment.

The situation shows how important it is for teachers to create a safe and respectful space where students feel comfortable sharing their concerns. When schools handle issues like this quickly and responsibly, it helps build trust and makes students feel heard and valued.
Taking these steps also strengthens the bond between students and teachers, making the school experience better for everyone.

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The social media users expressed their reactions to the incident:


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