Four public schools in Barangay Dao, Bukidnon, temporarily suspended classes on July 1, 2026, due to an alleged 'Magahat' (retaliatory killing) threat from armed individuals in Talaingod, Davao del Norte. The suspension was ordered by Barangay Chairperson Jezrel S. Bacleran as a precautionary measure to ensure student and staff safety. However, an investigation by Maj. Kevin Bangsoy, San Fernando police chief, found no evidence to support the threat claims. Indigenous Peoples leaders, including Datu Julio Alub, emphasized that the alleged threat was unrelated to a separate, already resolved conflict in Barangay Matupi. Alub urged Barangay Dao officials to clarify the situation publicly to address community concerns. The Department of Education has not yet issued an official statement on the matter.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information from multiple perspectives, including local officials, police, and Indigenous Peoples representatives, without overtly favoring one side. While the threat is described as a security concern, the lack of concrete evidence and the involvement of tribal mediation groups
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 85): The article provides specific details such as dates, locations, and names of officials involved in the incident. However, it does not clearly confirm whether the 'Magahat' threat actually exists or if it is still unverified. The mention of conflicting statements between the barangay and police adds






