By Dan B. Codamon
LAGAWE, Ifugao -- Fifteen new school buildings with 29 classrooms in the province were recently completed and inspected for use this coming school year 2012-2013.
Based on the report of HonorioPumihic Jr., physical facilities coordinator of the Department of Education schools division of Ifugao , the newly constructed school buildings are just part of the several buildings damaged during the typhoons “Pedring” and “Quiel” funded under the Quick Response Fund of the government and the regular fund of DEPED.
The report listed the following completed school buildings: Southern Hingyon National High School (2-storey 6 classrooms); Magulon Elementary School (2 classrooms); Banaue National High School (2 classrooms); Ponghal Elementary School (1 classroom); Lagawe National High School (1 classroom); Dalligan Elementary School (1 classroom); Cababuyan Elementary School (1 classroom); San Marcos Elementary School (1 classroom); Maligaya Primary School (1 classroom); Cawayan Elementary School (2 classrooms); Gumhang Elementary School (1 classroom); Jolowon Elementary School (2 classrooms); Ayangan National High School (2 classrooms); Halag Elementary School (2 classrooms) and;Tinoc National High School (2 classrooms).
Pumihic said they expect more school buildings which are under construction to be completed before school classes open in June.
The weather is good and there is no reason that the projects will be delayed, he said.
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