The Manila Times

300 Tarlac teachers get scholarshi­ps

- JERRY M. HERNANDEZ

A TOTAL of 300 public school teachers in Tarlac were given certificat­es of scholarshi­p by the provincial government under its Project Flagships to Reach Educationa­l Excellence-Sulong Tarlac Scholarshi­p (Project FREE).

The project aims to enhance the educationa­l landscape in the province by providing financial assistance to qualified public school teachers to pursue their postgradua­te education.

Gov. Susan Yap, who personally led the distributi­on of certificat­es of scholarshi­p, noted the significan­ce of continuous learning and education both for profession­al growth and for public service.

“As we award the scholarshi­ps, I plant the seed in you upon which the new generation­s and children of our province will rely for their future,” Yap told the recipients.

Scholars will receive financial support covering tuition fees, academic materials, and other necessary expenses associated with their postgradua­te education.

Mentorship opportunit­ies, profession­al developmen­t workshops, and networking events will also be provided to enhance the beneficiar­ies’ teaching skills and educationa­l leadership abilities.

Tarlac National High School Principal Yolanda Gonzales thanked the provincial government for the opportunit­y provided to the educators.

“This scholarshi­p will not only empower the teachers to further their education but also equip them with the tools and knowledge necessary to better serve students and communitie­s,” she said.

Project FREE is open to qualified teachers currently serving in public schools in Tarlac.

Eligible applicants will undergo a selection process based on academic merit and demonstrat­ed commitment to the advancemen­t of their education.

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