Murcia provides 72 printers to public schools

MURCIA. Mayor Gerry Rojas leads the turnover of 36 printers to public schools in DepEd Murcia District II headed by Supervisor Dr. Mylene Cornel. (Contributed photo)
MURCIA. Mayor Gerry Rojas leads the turnover of 36 printers to public schools in DepEd Murcia District II headed by Supervisor Dr. Mylene Cornel. (Contributed photo)

MURCIA Mayor Victor Gerardo M. Rojas recently turned over 72 printers to all public elementary and secondary schools in Murcia to help teachers print modules for students in Murcia, in line with the Distance Learning Modality.

“Education is one of the primary thrusts of my administration. We allocate a budget for the Special Education Fund so that we can have the resources to support the needs of Murcia’s Local School Board for the benefit of our learners and welfare of our noble teachers,” said Rojas.

The printers were received in separate turnover ceremonies by the school heads of Murcia’s public schools, under DepEd Murcia District I Supervisor Dr. Erna Dogelio, Ph.D. and District II Supervisor Dr. Mylene Cornel.

During the turnover ceremony of the printers for District I, the Office of the Mayor also turned over 12 laptops for members of the Sangguniang Bayan to make it more accessible for them to attend their Zoom sessions and other virtual meetings.

“Thank you, thank you so much! In this pandemic, schools have a problem with printing. We are printing not hundreds, not thousands but millions of pages of modules to be delivered by the teachers to the learners not only in schools but also in far-flung areas,” said Dogelio.

“Without these printers, the teachers will have a really difficult time printing the modules. In the non-stop printing of modules for one or two years, the printers bog down, even if they are brand new, because of the sheer volume of the printing jobs. These printers will greatly help in the delivery of the modular learning mode to our learners here in Murcia,” she added.

On behalf of the students, their parents and the teachers, Dogelio expressed extreme gratitude to Mayor Rojas, Vice-Mayor Johnny Reosura, all SB Members and members of the Local School Board for the printers.

She also reminded the school heads to facilitate the proper distribution and utilization of these printers and to take extra care of the equipment so that they can last until the next school year.

Recently, the local government also turned over grass cutters to the different schools in the town for their clean-up activities and a handwashing station, cement and paint to Alegria Elementary School.

In August, the extension campus of the Central Philippine State University will start its classes in the newly-refurbished building at the former Nonescost site in Barangay Salvacion.

“This is the first public tertiary school in Murcia. Since it is a public school, it offers free education to the initial 140 students in BS Information Technology and BS Agribusiness. Next school year, the students will double in size and increase in number every year, until such time that we can have a full-pledged CPSU campus here in Murcia,” explained Rojas.

“This is a great opportunity for Murcia students and a tremendous help to their parents. The school manifests our utmost concern for the education of our constituents, and it is a major accomplishment which the incumbent Murcia officials are very thankful for,” said Rojas.

Another public school is also in the works in Barangay Blumentritt after Miss Leticia Benares and her family recently donated a one-hectare lot for a school site in Purok Tumpok, Brgy. Blumentritt. (PR)

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