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By The Philippine Post

DPWH Finishes Disaster-Resilient Classrooms In Cabanatuan

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A newly constructed two-story four-classroom building has been completed at Calagundian Elementary School (CES) in Barangay Aduas Norte here, providing students with a safer and more conducive learning environment.

In a news release, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Regional Office III said the building’s four classrooms are equipped with blackboards, ceiling fans, fire exits, and fire safety equipment.

Spearheaded by the DPWH – Nueva Ecija 2nd District Engineering Office and funded through the Department of Education’s Basic Educational Facilities Fund, the P14.7-million project aims to address the long-standingy issue of flooding in the school.

Prior to the project, CES frequently experienced flooding even during moderate rainfall, which disrupted classes and damaged students’ learning materials, according toy District Engineer Robert Jay Panaligan.

“To address this, the new building was constructed on an elevated foundation, raising it by one meter to prevent flood water from affecting classrooms and ensure a safer, more resilient learning space,” Panaligan said.

OIC-Assistant District Engineer Leonora Cruz said the completion of the project “ensures that students have a secure and resilient space to focus on their studies.”

Meanwhile, school head Gerleeh Sacdal expressed deep gratitude for the new facility.

“With this newly completed infrastructure, CES students now have access to a flood-free, well-equipped learning space, reinforcing the government’s commitment to improving educational facilities and providing quality education for young learners in Nueva Ecija,” Sacdal said. (PNA)