07 May New 21-Classroom 4-Storey Building Opens in Carmen National High School
On May 6, the city government of Cagayan de Oro provided a 21-classroom, 4-storey building to Carmen National High School led by city mayor Oscar S. Moreno. The ribbon cutting of the new building was held in the school’s location at Macanhan, Brgy, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City. Also present in the turnover ceremony are the members of of the Local School Board, DepEd officials and barangay officials led by Hon Rainier Joaquin “Kikang” Uy.
The new classroom building is somehow unique according to city Engr. Ronaldo M. Pacuribot with its roof deck, and comfort room for every classroom. He assured that the materials that were used for the building designed to withstand the integrity of all the buildings. “Naa na’y kahigayunan to learn and to be educated properly and correctly”, the engineer said.
Meanwhile, there is an on-going construction of educational infrastructures in barangays Bugo, Lumbia and Nazareth as announced by Moreno.
Later on the ceremony, Moreno turned over the symbolic stewardship to the superintendent of Department of Education (DepEd) Dr. Reynaldo Manuel Jr.
“The challenge of DepEd now is to change the mental landscape of DepEd Cagayan de Oro,” Manuel said. he added that, “beyond the needs of new classrooms is the need of the students to pursue their education.”
“I hope, dear students, we will protect and keep this building away from pens and other coloring material and writing materials,” said the Supreme Student Government president of Carmen National High School Christine M. Pagaran addressing it to her fellow students.
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