2-storey building for Carael School soon

BALON DAGUPAN NEWS

A MODERN two-storey school building will soon rise at the Carael Elementary School following the groundbreaking rite for the project last November 6.

Mayor Belen T. Fernandez led the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the P8.9 million two-storey school building which is part of the LGU’s initiative in improving school infrastructures in the city.

The building, with a total floor area of 912 square meters, will have eight classrooms that can accommodate some 400 pupils for Grades 3, 4, and 5.

Construction is expected to be completed after six months.

2-storey-building

Mayor Fernandez, assisted by officials of the Department of Education, Carael Elementary School, barangay council, and Parent-Teachers Association, leads the lowering of a time capsule marking the start of the construction of a new two-storey classroom in the barangay. (CIO photo by Jojo Tamayo)

 

Dr. Lourdes Servito, assistant schools division superintendent, hailed the local government’s initiative in improving school facilities to promote greater access to basic education.

Ofelia Vergonia, Carael Elementary School principal, thanked the local government for providing the pupils with a modern facility that could serve as a landmark project not just for the school but also for the whole community.

“It is wonderful that the local government, led by Mayor Belen Fernandez, continues to enhance educational facilities in the city. And here in Carael, we are very lucky that the mayor is giving us a new school building that will greatly benefit our students,” said Vergonia.

Mayor Fernandez said that it has always been a priority of her administration to provide quality educational facilities in the city.
“We believe that better facilities lead to better learning. With the new school building, we hope that our students would be better encouraged to learn and further develop ,” said Fernandez.
The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by officials from the Department of Education, barangay council, and the local Parent-Teachers Association.

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