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More buildings, facilities for San Fernando public schools

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---Following an almost two-year hiatus from in-person meetings, Mayor Edwin “EdSa” Santiago has finally met face-to-face with top officials of the City Schools Division of San Fernando at the Civic Center on March 7, 2022.

The gathering served as an avenue for the division’s executive committee members to discuss current and future programs, projects, and activities (PPAs) covering the years 2022 and 2023.

Dr. Imelda Macaspac, officer-in-charge of the Office of the Schools Division Superinten­dent, reported to Santiago, Vice Mayor Jimmy Lazatin, and division supervisor­s and heads, the successful implementa­tion of 2022 PPAs and proposed PPAs for 2023.

“Ngayong nasa first quarter na tayo ng taong 2022, halos lahat ng ating mga PPAs ay nagsisimul­a at in-effect na at magtutuloy-tuloy na ito hanggang sa huling parte ng taon,” she said.

For the current year, Macaspac highlighte­d in her report, more than 100 PPAs to be implemente­d for the year 2022 and 2023 that are under several core areas.

The implementa­tion of these is expected to cost the division some hundreds of millions of pesos with the help of the City’s Special Education Fund.

Among the notable PPAs Macaspac mentioned are the constructi­on of more school buildings and expansion of the availabili­ty and access of internet connectivi­ty, facilities, and equipment. These, according to her, will “enable the division to fully implement the blended learning modalities – face-to-face and remote cl asses.”

For 2022 alone, 15 buildings and lots

intended for basic education and multi-purpose activities are either up for purchase, constructi­on, or repair. Another 20 similar PPAs are listed under the 2023 proposal.

Internet expenses and funds for instructio­nal materials, furniture, and fixtures are also among the top priorities.

The operations and maintenanc­e of public schools that include pays for its personnel and other basic services, and the run of its Sports and Youth Developmen­t Program and Early Childhood Care and Developmen­t Program are along the said PPAs.

“Bilang ito na ang pinakahuli­ng termino ko bilang alkalde, ang legacy na gusto kong maiwan sa mga bumubuo ng sektor ng edukasyon ay ‘yung nagawa nating iangat ang kanilang antas at respetuhin sila ng komunidad kaya prayoridad natin sila sa pagpopondo,” Santiago said.

“Malaki ang pasasalama­t ko sa mga guro, sa bumubuo ng division. Napakasaya ko na, muli, kami ay nagkita-kita nang personal upang sabihin na we all look forward to the realizatio­n of their PPAs for this year and for next year,” he added.

As part of the process, the PPAs of the division for 2023, same with that of the other City Government department­s, will undergo deliberati­on through a technical budget hearing.

All budgets shall be included in the Local Expenditur­e Program of the city to be approved by the Office of the Sanggunian­g Panlungsod.

“Tinitingna­n na rin natin ang deliberati­on ng ating 2023 PPAs at naniniwala tayong buong suporta na naman ang ibibigay ng Siyudad dahil edukasyon ang thrust natin,” Macaspac ended. (City of San Fernando Informatio­n Office)

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