DCNHS problems still manageable

By June 3, 2007Inside News, News

THE operations of the Dagupan City National High School continue to be saddled with resource problems but the principal believes that things are still manageable and the school is ready for the opening of classes on Monday.

Dr. Teodora Nabor said that despite perennial problems like lack of school desks, textbooks and facilities, DCNHS is ready to accept all enrollees this school year.

But at the same time, she said that in order to prevent congestion at the mother campus of the DCNHS on Tapuac district, she has advised students to enroll in the school’s annexes located in barangays nearest them.

The DCNHS has annexes within the island barangays and one each in the southern, northern and eastern barangays.

Nabor assured parents that it does not matter whether their children are enrolled at the mother campus or at the high school annexes since all the annexes have competent teachers. –APE

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