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Cerilles said the
implementation of the project was realized through the collaborative efforts of
the provincial government, Tigbao town headed by Mayor Danilo Dalid, Department
of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the Local School Board to ensure the
delivery of quality education by allocating part of the Special Education Fund
(SEF) to construct the school building.
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By Hirohito D. Cadion
PAGADIAN CITY,
Zamboanga del Sur, Oct. 14 (PNA) -- The provincial government has turned over a
P1.8 million three-classroom school building project to the Department of
Education (DepEd) in the nearby town of Tigbao, this province.
Provincial
Information Officer Marivic Jongco said Tuesday the beneficiary of the school
building project is the National High School in Barangay Libayoy, Tigbao, a
fifth class municipality of this province.
Jongco said the
implementation of the project is aimed at providing a conducive learning center
and environment to students, who endure long walk to attend classes, in
Barangay Libayoy.
She said Governor
Antonio Cerilles spearheaded the inauguration and turned over the
newly-completed project last week.
Libayoy National High
School head teacher Jessie Cayasan accepted the project on behalf of DepEd.
The inauguration and
turnover of the project was witnessed by Libayoy Barangay Chairman Eduardo Camaongay
and other officials.
The SEF is the one
percent share from the collection of the real property tax of the local
government unit.
Jongco said the
implementation of the project affirms the goal of the Cerilles administration
of providing crucial infrastructure support to the DepEd. (PNA)
LAP/TPGJR/HIROHITO D. CADION/PJN
LAP/TPGJR/HIROHITO D. CADION/PJN
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