Education Secretary Sonny Angara met yesterday with 11 Metro Manila mayors to address the shortage of nearly 25,000 classrooms in the region.
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Up to 240 mayors convened in San Juan City yesterday to discuss accelerating the construction of classrooms as local governments move to take a more direct role in addressing the worsening classroom shortage.
Education Secretary Sonny Angara met yesterday with 11 Metro Manila mayors to address the shortage of nearly 25,000 classrooms in the region.
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The Alliance of Concerned Teachers yesterday questioned why it took President Marcos almost four years before prioritizing the classroom shortage...
The Alliance of Concerned Teachers yesterday questioned why it took President Marcos almost four years before prioritizing the classroom shortage...