Classroom constructions will continue, says Moreno
“WE will continue constructing more classrooms in time for the opening of classes,” says Misamis Oriental Governor Oscar S. Moreno during his weekly live television program on Wednesday evening which is now aired over Parasat Cable through Channel 29.
Moreno’s assurance came even as schools of various levels, both public and private, are gearing for graduation rites and the perennial classroom backlog during opening of classes is prevalent in many areas in the country.
The governor mentioned eight elementary and secondary public schools in Misamis Oriental that would need additional classrooms in June this school year, aside from the ongoing 18-classroom building construction inside the Misamis Oriental General Comprehensive High School (MOGCHS) in Cagayan de Oro.
He said the high school in Molugan, El Salvador which was opened last year will be needing six additional classrooms since enrolment in the first-year level is expected to increase.
“Constructing more classrooms in Molugan high school however will require landfill work juts like the one high school in Naawan which also needs two more classrooms before the opening of classes,” Moreno said.
The other schools and the number of classrooms that are needed are the following: Rosario Elementary School in Balingasag, 3; Lumbo Elementary School, 3; Lureza high school in Gingoog City, 3; Maymay Elementary Scholl in Balingasag, 2; Ampinikan Elementary School in Salay, 2; and Dumarait Elementary School in Balingasag, 2.
Meanwhile, the Provincial Engineering Office reported that since January this year, 22 classrooms in 11 elementary and secondary schools have already been completed and turned over to the Schools Division of Misamis Oriental.
PEO head Engr. Rolando M. Pacuribot identified the recipient schools of two-classroom buildings as the following: Patag ES of Opol; Kibaghot NHS of Laguindingan; Kibaghot ES of Laguindingan; Cabalawan ES of Magsaysay; Dahilig ES of Balingoan; Pangpangon ES of Talisayan; Medina NHS of Medina; Corrales ES of Jasaan; Retablo ES of Libertad; and Ili-ilihon ES of Salay.
The provincial government spent more than P21 million for the newly completed 11 school building projects. - URIEL C. QUILINGUING
Moreno’s assurance came even as schools of various levels, both public and private, are gearing for graduation rites and the perennial classroom backlog during opening of classes is prevalent in many areas in the country.
The governor mentioned eight elementary and secondary public schools in Misamis Oriental that would need additional classrooms in June this school year, aside from the ongoing 18-classroom building construction inside the Misamis Oriental General Comprehensive High School (MOGCHS) in Cagayan de Oro.
He said the high school in Molugan, El Salvador which was opened last year will be needing six additional classrooms since enrolment in the first-year level is expected to increase.
“Constructing more classrooms in Molugan high school however will require landfill work juts like the one high school in Naawan which also needs two more classrooms before the opening of classes,” Moreno said.
The other schools and the number of classrooms that are needed are the following: Rosario Elementary School in Balingasag, 3; Lumbo Elementary School, 3; Lureza high school in Gingoog City, 3; Maymay Elementary Scholl in Balingasag, 2; Ampinikan Elementary School in Salay, 2; and Dumarait Elementary School in Balingasag, 2.
Meanwhile, the Provincial Engineering Office reported that since January this year, 22 classrooms in 11 elementary and secondary schools have already been completed and turned over to the Schools Division of Misamis Oriental.
PEO head Engr. Rolando M. Pacuribot identified the recipient schools of two-classroom buildings as the following: Patag ES of Opol; Kibaghot NHS of Laguindingan; Kibaghot ES of Laguindingan; Cabalawan ES of Magsaysay; Dahilig ES of Balingoan; Pangpangon ES of Talisayan; Medina NHS of Medina; Corrales ES of Jasaan; Retablo ES of Libertad; and Ili-ilihon ES of Salay.
The provincial government spent more than P21 million for the newly completed 11 school building projects. - URIEL C. QUILINGUING






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