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Capitol okays P5M for displaced Aeta students

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THE Provincial Government of Pampanga has allotted some P5 million for the construction of Temporary Learning Spaces (TLS) for Aeta students who were affected by the earthquake that hit the province in April.

Dr. Leonardo Zapanta, Pampanga Schools Division superintendent of the Department of Education, said the budget, approved by the provincial school board chaired by Governor Lilia Pineda, is solely intended for the Aeta students in Porac and Floridablanca towns.

“The budget was already approved. Construction will be done as soon as possible. For the meantime, makeshift classrooms are being used to accommodate more than 700 students,” he said.

In a related development, Pineda had also raised her sentiments to the local government of units (LGUs) of Porac and Floridablanca.

“Education is one of our top priorities in the province. That’s why I’m asking the LGUs of Porac and Floridablanca to work with the Provincial Government so as to expedite the relocation of our displaced Aeta students,” Pineda said.

Pineda also pledged to help provide temporary makeshift classrooms for the Aeta students. She, however, encouraged concerned LGUs to utilize the use of covered courts, convents, and multi-purpose halls as alternative learning spaces while still waiting for the construction of their TLS.

Meanwhile, Zapanta thanked all government agencies, non-government agencies, private organizations, and other participants who volunteered in the Brigada Eskwela campaign in the province.

“Our collaborative efforts have bared significant contributions in the community,” he said.

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