Daily Tribune (Philippines)

San Juan provides school rubber shoes

- NEIL ALCOBER

The local government of San Juan City on Monday distribute­d 13,000 pairs of rubber shoes to all public school students from Kindergart­en to Grade 12.

“These pairs of rubber shoes, will not only enhance the comfort of students as they walk or commute to school but will also symbolize the city’s commitment to investing in the future generation through quality education,” Mayor Francis Zamora said.

Building on the success of last year’s distributi­on of black school shoes to pre-school and daycare students, the provision of rubber shoes will complete the school uniforms of San Juan City public school students.

Over the past two years, students have been benefiting from the LGU-provided free school and P.E. uniforms, and the addition of customized rubber shoes will complete their school wardrobe.

The mayor underscore­d the importance of equipping students with the necessary tools for success and creating an environmen­t conducive to learning and growth.

The distributi­on of rubber shoes, along with other initiative­s such as free laptops and tablets for students and teachers, free fiber optic internet connection in classrooms and households of students, and smart TVs in classrooms, reflects the city’s commitment to advancing education and empowering its youth.

He also expressed his deep understand­ing of the challenges faced by some public school students who, despite financial constraint­s, relentless­ly pursue their studies for a brighter future.

“I recognize the predicamen­t of many of our public school students who face financial challenges but continue to strive for academic excellence. Our goal is to provide them with the all out support they need to thrive and succeed,” the city executive said.

The local government has also been consistent in providing financial assistance and rewards to students who excel in academics and sports. This holistic approach to education aims to nurture well-rounded individual­s and recognize the hard work and dedication of students who go the extra mile in their studies and extracurri­cular activities.

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PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN LOUIE ABRINA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE THE Commission on Elections and MIRU Systems sealed their partnershi­p for the 2025 National and Local Elections as Comelec Chairman George Erwin Garcia, MIRU Systems president Jinbok Chung, Commission­er Rey Bulay and MIRU-ICS-STCC CSTI Valerie Ann Manahan sign the contract for the Full Automation System with Transparen­cy Audit/ Count Project at the Comelec office in Intramuros, Manila on Monday.

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