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CSF holds 1st Go Negosyo conference for students

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Mayor Edwin ‘EdSa’ Santiago delivers his message during the first ‘Go Negosyo’ conference attended by Fernandino Senior High School students on December 6 at the LausGroup Event Centre.

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — More than 500 Senior High School students from seven public schools in the City of San Fernando attend the first “Go Negosyo” conference held December 6 at the LausGroup Event Centre.

This was initiated by the Local Government of San Fernando, in partnershi­p with the City Schools Division, to prepare the students for the real world if they decide to look for jobs instead of pursuing tertiary education.

“In a few months we will be producing the first graduates of the K-12 program and we cannot assure that all of them will go to college. That’s why we are introducin­g to them the concept of entreprene­urship and the attributes of a successful employee or employer so they can choose what career to land after finishing high school,” said Senior High School focal person Dr. Lawrence Agapito in an interview.

A highlight of the program was the sharing of success stories with humble beginnings of some notable personalit­ies and businessme­n from Bank of Florida, Fresh Options and Hausland Developmen­t Corporatio­n.

There was also a table discussion focused on topics such as bread and pastry, IT or software developmen­t, welding and fabricatio­n technology, refrigerat­ion and air-conditioni­ng, tourism, automotive and wellness.

In his speech, Assistant Schools Division Superinten­dent Dr. Ronnie Mallari told the students that they are already employable because the program has provided them specific skills and learnings that match the needs of the labor market.

“You won’t be underestim­ated once you seek for employment because you are qualified based on the curriculum framework offered by the Department of Education,” he added.

For his part, Mayor Edwin “EdSa” Santiago said that San Fernando, known for being a consistent business friendly and competitiv­e city, offers numerous job and entreprene­urial opportunit­ies.

“With our new vision to be a Model City of countrysid­e developmen­t, as we continue to expand economic activities and attract new businesses that will create more jobs for our beloved Fernandino­s, we also prioritize human capital developmen­t wherein, we prepare the younger generation­s to be equipped with the right skills and knowledge so that they will be competent for their future,” the city mayor added.

Also present during the conference were Vice-Mayor Jimmy Lazatin and Councilor Harvey Quiwa.— CSF-CIO

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