ANGELES CITY — Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr. on April 22, led the ribbon cutting ceremony and walkthrough inspection of the P13.2-million newly repaired and constructed buildings in two public schools here.
The ceremony marked the completion of the new one-storey building with three classrooms at the Enrica Sandico Elementary School in Pulung Maragul, amounting to P6,600,999.28 million, and the repair and improvement of four classrooms in a two-storey building in Sto. Rosario Elementary School, amounting to P6,599,999.58.
The said buildings were funded from the Special Education Fund.
Joining Lazatin during the ceremony are Vice Mayor Vicenta Vega-Cabigting and the councilors Atty. Arvin Suller, JC Parker-Aguas, Dan Lacson, Jesus Sangil, Marino Bañola, Alexander Indiongco, Raco Del Rosario, Edu Pamintuan, and Crisanto Cortez.
Lazatin said the classrooms will provide relief in accommodating students, reliving the city’s commitment to giving the best and conducive learning environment for the students. In addition, each classroom, finished in just nearly three to four months, already has its own comfort room.
Schools Division Office-Angeles City superintendent Engr. Edgard Domingo expressed his thanks to the administration of Mayor Lazatin for putting priority to the comfort of the students. To recall, providing quality education has been one of the mayor’s flagship programs.