Palo, Leyte—The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. has turned over 25 desktop computers and 10 32-inch LED televisions to Palo National High School in Palo, Leyte.
“This is a big help for you to get an excellent education. Make the most out of these computers and be inspired in your studies,” Palo Mayor Remedios Petilla told the students.
“It’s a blessing. After the 2013 Super Typhoon “Yolanda” we received six classrooms from Pagcor, and now they’re back for more assistance to us,” added Estrellita Morano, the school principal.
Morano reiterated her gratitude to Petilla, the former Pagcor vice president during the administration of then-President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
“It was Mayor Petilla who endorsed the request of our school through the initiative of our two teachers Belen Manasis and Cynthia Agner in 2017,” Morano added.
Rico Acuña, Pagcor’s senior community development and welfare officer, urged the school to use the computers and ensure its care for the next batches of students.
The distribution of computer kits is part of President Rodrigo Duterte’s “Handog Computer” program, added Acuña.
“We’re thankful to Pagcor. This is a big help to our studies,” said 15-year-old student Jasper Buntog.
Douglas Macalalag, the president of the General Parents-Teachers Association, called the arrival of the computers as “a blessing.”
“We promise to take good care of these computers,” Macalalag told the Pagcor official.
Considered a “mega-school” in Leyte Division, Palo National High School has 4,274 students and 144 teachers as of its current school year.