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Cebu OKs P85M for Quake-Damaged School Shelters

Cebu Provincial School Board allocates P85 million for temporary learning shelters after September earthquake damaged 3,394 classrooms. Northern Cebu schools resume face-to-face classes.

Cebu Funds P85M for Quake-Damaged School Shelters

Cebu's Provincial School Board greenlights an P85 million supplemental budget to construct 269 Temporary Learning Shelters for schools damaged by the magnitude 6.9 earthquake and subsequent storms. Learn how the province is ensuring uninterrupted educatio

PBA Pledges P5M Aid for Typhoon Victims

PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial announces a league-wide relief effort during its 3-week break, providing construction supplies to areas hit by Typhoons Tino and Uwan. Read how the PBA is helping rebuild communities.

Toledo City Orders Gradual School Reopening

Toledo City Mayor Marjorie Perales orders gradual resumption of in-person classes, prioritizing student safety and academic recovery after pandemic disruptions.

Pampanga CPA Topnotcher Credits Capitol Support

Discover how Capitol's educational assistance program helped a determined student from Pampanga achieve top honors in the recent CPA licensure examinations against all odds.

Cebu Rebuilds After Typhoon Tino's Destruction

As Typhoon Tino exits the Philippines, Cebu residents face massive destruction - flooded homes, damaged infrastructure, and devastated agriculture. Discover how communities are coming together to recover.

Cebu Icon Eddie Gullas Dies at 95

The Cebuano community mourns the loss of Eddie Gullas, esteemed educator, journalist, and founder of the University of the Visayas, who died peacefully at age 95.

3 Central Luzon Universities Ranked Worldwide

Discover how three prestigious universities from Central Luzon have earned spots in the 2025 World University Rankings, showcasing the region's growing academic prominence on the global stage.

Philippine Graduate Education: Failing Its Purpose?

Explore the critical challenges facing Philippine graduate education - from curriculum gaps to employment mismatches - and discover the urgent reforms needed for a globally competitive workforce.

Teachers Challenge Localization Policy in Davao

Davao educators challenge the Department of Education's localization policy, citing unfair treatment and calling for immediate review to ensure equitable opportunities for all teachers.

Mabalacat Honors Top Students with Cash Gifts

Outstanding students from Mabalacat City's public schools receive cash gifts from the local government in recognition of their academic excellence during the 2023-2024 school year.

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