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Pagcor gives schools 32 classrooms

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FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Patrick Jadli had always wished the situation in his class would be much better.

Sitting in a makeshift classroom with no ceiling, Patrick recalled how he and his Grade 7 classmates at Palina East National High School in Urdaneta City, Pangasinan endure their decrepit and poorly ventilated classrooms. On rainy days, the classrooms become muddy and flooded due to lack of decent flooring.

Because of this deplorable condition, Patrick and his classmates could not focus on their lessons. Fortunately, the sorry state of the classrooms caught the attention of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. or Pagcor.

Pagcor recently turned over newly-constructed two-story, eight-classroom school building to PENHS.  It also awarded a one-story, six-classroom structure to Palina West National High School.

With 14 additional classrooms, both schools will have spacious, decent and comfortable classrooms when they start offering Senior High School next school year.

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“This is a big blessing to our school. More than receiving new classrooms that are spacious and strong, this Pagcor school building has given us the opportunity to offer senior high school classes here,” said PENHS principal Senen Esmeralda.

Prior to the construction of the Pagcor school building, Esmeralda would sometimes see students going out of their makeshift classrooms as they could no longer bear the heat. But by the next school year, over 400 Grade 7 and 11 students of PENHS will use the new Pagcor classrooms.

Meantime, PWNHS expects a surge in enrollment next school year after it received six new Pagcor classrooms which can accommodate over 200 students. 

According to PWNHS school head Gemma Prestoza, the Pagcor school building that will be used by Grades 10 and 11 students, is much bigger than their existing classrooms. The new facility will also serve as library and information technology center where students can do research work.

In Buhangin, Davao City, students and teachers of Bernardo D. Carpio National High School felt extremely blessed when Pagcor turned over the newly-constructed three-storey, 18-classroom building to the school. 

BDCNHS principal Zenaida Milando said many of their students who come from far-flung barangays enroll in their Senior High School program. “Most of them come from low-income families but many of them are very talented and driven. It is just proper that we provide them with the best that they deserve,” she said.

Arnell Ignacio, Pagcor AVP for Community Relations and Services (fourth from left), hands the symbolic key of the new three-story, 18-classroom building in Bernardo D. Carpio National High School to Principal Zenaida Milando (fourth from right). Witnessing the turnover are lawyer Raul Nadela from the City Government of Davao (left), Rep. Mylene Garcia-Albano (third from left) and DepEd and school officials.

The school, however, has its limitations. Because of the increase in enrollment due to the K-12 Program, they had to implement a shifting schedule to fit in all students.

“We only have 25 classrooms shared by over 2,000 students. The fact that many of these classrooms are no longer safe for our students worsens the problem. That is why I am very glad that Pagcor took notice of our school. This multi-story building will help us respond well to the educational needs of our students,” Milando added. 

To date, Pagcor has already built 482 classrooms in Pangasinan alone while 295 classrooms in 54 sites in the Davao Region had been completed.

All in all, Pagcor’s school building program has turned over a total of 6,921 classrooms in 53 sites nationwide. Apart from these, 2,404 classrooms in 220 sites are under construction while 173 classrooms in 22 sites are under procurement.

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