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LSB PROJECTS FOR DIVISION OFFICE IMPROVEMENT

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The extension of the Division Office building receives One Million in two tranches of Php 500, 000.00 each. Additional One and a Half Million Pesos is requested to finally make it a habitable shell (No finishing works yet) for some personnel to move into. Meanwhile, the Division perimeter fence was also finished by late March. Two Hundred Thousand Pesos was alloted for the works. This will finally solve the problem of outsiders and students of the nearby Don Restituto Baol Central School from passing through the division premises either walking or speeding rhough with their motor vehicles.

DIVISION OFFICE GETS A FRESH COAT OF PAINT

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The pavers gave new look to the driveway The Division Office of DepED Gingoog City gets a new look as it exterior gets repainted with a refreshing burnt umber to replace its light green paint. The funds for the repainting was taken from the Php 500, 000.00 repair funds from depED Central Office. Fron view of the division office buiklding Northwest view of the division office building Back view of the division office building West side view of the building Come take a look at the buildings new coat of paint.

MLES GABALDON BUILDING WILL UNDERGO RESTORATION

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The Gabaldon Building at Manuel Lugod ES which was one of he oldest school building in Gingoog City is slated to undergo a restoration job if things go smoothly. Last March the heritage consultant of DepED, Architect Melvin Patawaran, visited MLES and assessed the structure of the building. He said the building stood a good chance of being restored and he will include it in this year's budget allocation for heritage buildings around the country. Architect Patawaran disclosed that Gabaldon buildings were design for maximum confort for its occupants. The large awning capiz windows ensure that no rainwater enters the building during rainy days. Heigh ceilings ensure good air circulation inside the building. There are usually seven rooms in such a building, four corner of which were intended for classroom use while the center four have movable partitions for meetings and other special gatherings. Architect. At present the windows were changed from capiz awning windows to glass jalo