SAN CARLOS CITY, Pangasinan – A 71-year-old
grandmother finally finished high school Tuesday after she joined more than 300
graduates in this city who went back to school through the Alternative Learning
System (ALS).
“I’m so excited and
happy,” said Maria Mercedes Lavarias, from Barangay Libas.
Through the ALS, the
mother of eight was given a module and would report to school once a week for
her exams.
She said she had
perfect attendance.
Lavarias, or Bai Maria
to her classmates, said she had a hard time with Math but enjoyed Science and
English.
Lavarias, who has 17
grandchildren, said she is determined to pursue her studies and plans to take
up a Bachelor of Science in Education degree in June through the Expanded
Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP).
Apart from busying
herself with her studies, Lavarias is actively involved in church functions and
teaches 22 children with disability as part of its social action program.
“I want to make it as
my advocacy to take care of them,” she said.
She said she was a
consistent first honor from Grade 1 to first year, but she had not the chance
to pursue her education due to poverty and her mother’s belief that a woman's
place is at home.
She said one thing she
learned about education is, “Learning is never too late. Be an inspiration to
your children and grandchildren.”
Two other ALS
graduates Tuesday were inmates from the Bureau of Jail Management and
Penology
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