November 23, 2024

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City to build more classrooms at CCA

ANGELES CITY – The city government here is set to begin the construction of additional 25 classrooms at the City College of Angeles worth P209 million.

Part of the P209-million fund will also be used for the construction of additional comfort rooms, canteen, pathways, offices, and laboratories, according to Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr.

Mayor Lazatin said this initiative is to accommodate more Angeleño students at the city college with additional classrooms, courses, and teachers, addressing this year’s backlog with the reflux of students.  

To date, there are a total of 4,400 scholars at the CCA, compared to 2020 with just 3,000 enrolled students.

“Napakarami pa po ang gustong mag-enroll. Kaya hindi po tayo tumigil na humanap ng paraan upang lalong dumami ang kurso, classrooms, at guro,” Lazatin said.

“From the 4,500 students applying at the city college this year, 2,700 lang po ang na-accommodate natin for the entrance exam at 1,900 lamang po ang nakapag-enroll,” he shared.

To recall, Mayor Lazatin last June 28 also led the groundbreaking ceremony of an additional 20 classrooms at the CCA last using the P50-million donation from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR).

“We asked the help of the PAGCOR at lubos po tayong nagpapasalamat for their trust and confidence on our leadership and for supporting us to pursue our dream that no Angeleño student will be left behind,” he said.

Lazatin also recognized the support of his fellow officials in pushing for the budget of this project, who were also present during the ceremony namely Vice Mayor Vicenta Vega-Cabigting, Councilors Atty. Arvin Suller, Danilo Lacson, Alfie Joseph Bonifacio, Jay Sangil, JC Parker-Aguas, PG Ponce, Niknok Bañola, Raco Del Rosario, Jeremias Alejandrino, and Arnoah Mandani.

Just like his father, former Angeles City Mayor and First District Rep. Carmelo “Tarzan” Lazatin who allocated P6 million for the city’s scholarship program in 2002, he vows to continue to provide programs that will uplift the quality of education with his brother First District Cong. Carmelo “Jon” Lazatin II.

Also in attendance during the groundbreaking ceremony are CCA Officer-in-Charge President Dr. Frankie Villanueva, Clark International Airport Corporation Vice President for Operations IC Calaguas, also Lazatin’s Chief Adviser, Executive Assistant V Raffy Angeles, Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel, City Hall department heads and chief of offices.

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