Education Secretary Juan Edgardo Angara, with other DepEd officials and stakeholders, visited typhoon-stricken schools in Camarines Sur where they turned over essential learning, teaching, and digital materials. Gainza Central School received UNICEF donations, while Bula Central School received learning packs and whiteboards from USAID.
Education Secretary Juan Edgardo Angara, along with other Department of Education officials and stakeholders, visited typhoon-stricken schools in Camarines Sur to turn over essential learning, teaching, and digital materials.
Angara also monitored the situation of Minalabac National High School which was heavily damaged by flood. He also visited Rodriguez National High School where he checked on the school’s unique digital classroom equipped with computers and internet access, used for coding lessons by senior high students.
Education Secretary Typhoon-Affected Schools Camarines Sur UNICEF Donations USAID
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