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 This is quite the longest time since I first posted in this blog. My interest was triggered by a search for old Gabaldon buildings that could fit into the picture of the old administrative office of DepEd SDO Camiguin. The search returned a page of this blog showing my article on the then impending restoration works of the only Gabaldon building in Gingoog City. I hope I can still have time to post once in a while so I could still be digitally active.

The Documents of the Defunct Eureka Integrated School

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The indorsement page from the school head to the district  supervisor. Eureka Integrated School was established in 2005 to give Eureka elementary graduates a chance to proceed to high school without travelling to Kalipay NHS or to the city of Gingoog, which would mean additional expenses, which many of the parents there cannot afford. The first school head of the Integrated School was Mr. Edgardo V. Abanil, Principal I who was transferred from Sio-an Elementary School to manage the newly-opened integrated school. One teacher item was given and the first high school teacher was Ms. Farah Abucay who handled 85 learners. Later on, additional items were given and the number of teachers rose to 5. However, after many years, the Division of Gingoog City decided to dis aggregate the two schools . Now the high school is still within the compound of the elementary school but it has it's separate resources and school head, a School In-Charge (SIC) assigned in addition to her clas
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The two-storey school building projects in Gingoog City is nearing completion! One project, at the Don Restituto Baol Central School is already about 80% complete while that at Gingoog City Comprehensive National High School is estimated at 60% complete. This project is funded by GAA CY 2011 for Basic Educational Facilities Funds CY 2011. Each school building costs almost Five Million Pesos (Php 5,000,000.00). Earlier, two classrooms were finished in Alfonso Ang Militante ES and Agay-ayan ES, respectively. Two other projects - implemented by DPWH were also completed in Anakan CS and Alfosno Ang Militante ES, respectively.

THREE-CLASSROOM SCHOOL BUILDING AT LURISA NHS INAUGURATED TODAY

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It was in 2009 that the first 2 classroom building was inagurated with no less than the Governor of Misamis Oriental present, together with the City Mayor. Then in 2010 they came again when another three classroom building was inaugurated. Today they came back again to inaugurate the third school building for GCCNHS-LURISA ANNEX In his speech Governor Moreno recalled the number of times he came here and also mentioned about his electrification project when he was still a congressman of the First District of Misamis Oriental. He recalled how the former barangay captain of Lunotan cried when the electricity for her barangay (Lunotan) was switched on. Governor Moreno was a little bit saurprised that the enolment of LURISA IS ONLY 195 in stark contrast with the contemporary high school in Rosario, Balingasag which now has more than 800 students.The provincial government of Misamis Oriental has built a total of 132 classrooms including the three now inaugurated. With governor are Kag. Ca

THREE-CLASSROOM SCHOOL BUILDING AT LURISA NHS INAUGURATED TODAY

TWO CLASSROOMS JUST COMPLETED IN GINGOOG CITY

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Two single - storey classrooms one in Agay-ayan Elementary School and the other in Alfonso Ang Militante Elementary School were recently completed, keys turned over by the contractor to the school head. These two projects are part of the 2011 Basic Education Educational Facilities (BEFF)which is aimed at mitigating classroom shortages. These leave only two projects all two-storeys 4 classroom buildings at Gingoog City Comprehansive National High School and the other one at Don Restituto Baol Central School to be completed soon. The BEFF CY 2011 school building projects cost more than Ten Million Pesos.
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The building activities for the CY 2011 Basic Educational Facilities Funds (BEFF) is inching its way to completion as the JDE Construction, which won the bid for the construction of 2 storey 4 classroom school building is currently pouring concrete on the beams preparatory to the floor slab for the second floor. The physical facilities coordinator Edgardo V. Abanil and the DepED Engineer Sandy Simo, made rounds on the project yesterday. Meanwhile the other 2 storey 4 classroom school building at Gingoog City Comprehensive National High School, conducted by Reyrose Construction, is also on its way to completing the concrete columns. It has just complete the tie beams below ground level. The 1 storey 1 classroom school buildings in Agay-ayan ES and Alfonso Ang Militante ES, are on its 95% accomplishment. Painting of the interior and exterior wallings and the electricals will finally complete the said school buildings. These BEFF projects will hopefully address the classr