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PGMA leads groundbreaking rites for P4-M, 2-storey Binalonan school building
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2008
BINALONAN, Pangasinan – President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo led the groundbreaking rites today for the construction of the additional two-storey, four-classroom school building of the Binalonan South Central School (BSCS) here.
Education Secretary Jesli Lapus, Pangasinan Gov. Amado Espino, 5th District Rep. Mark Cojuangco, Binalonan Mayor Ramon Guico and Vice Mayor Ramon Guico III assisted the President as she lowered the time capsule of the school building project.
The local residents and teachers expressed their sincere gratitude to the President through the banners and placards which they displayed upon arrival of the Chief Executive to lead the capsule-laying of the P4-million building in the 19,397-square meter compound of the BSCS.
The construction of the additional school building which is expected to be finished this coming June, will address the classroom shortage at the Binalonan South Central School.
BSCS is one of the nine public schools of Binalonan School District 2. To date, BSCS has 31 teaching and non-teaching personnel headed by District Supervisor Dr. Rosalinda J. Villamanca and Principal Lilibeth Daus. The school has a total of 700 enrollees this year from pre-school up to Grade VI.
The additional four-classroom school building is part of the 10,000 classrooms targeted for construction by the Arroyo administration this year. It is also in line with the President’s battle cry of “Labanan ang Kahirapan, Isulong ang Karunungan” in the remaining two-and-a-half years of her presidency.
The project is also part of her administration’s policy of increasing government spending on infrastructure facilities as a “springboard for further economic growth.”
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