Capitol Vows Full Support to New Public High School in San Luis

Guv to give P3-M

SAN LUIS, Pampanga – Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda vowed full support to the newly established San Luis High School (SLHS) even she gave her full commitment to give P3-million as provincial government’s counterpart to the P6-million total payment of the school’s property.

The governor is determined to invest for the education of the young as she believes, “nung alang pormal a edukasyun, alang masanting a kinabukasan,” (If there is no formal education, there will be no brighter tomorrow).

The other P3-million counterpart will be shouldered by the local government here which they would get from their municipal development fund.

The former A. Gonzales Sioco High School, a private entity here has ceased its operations this year. However, the local government headed by Mayor Venancio “Asyong” Macapagal intervened and entered into an agreement with the owners to buy it at cost of P6-million and since then, they have worked out to convert it into a public high school.

Hence, yesterday, a formal launch of the San Luis High School was held with the presence of the governor, Board Members Nestor “Bay” Tolentino, Ricardo Yabut, Monina “Monz” Laus, Trina Dizon, Fritzie David Dizon, members of the Sangguniang Bayan, parents and students.

According to Councilor Romulo Batu, it was a huge risk for the municipal government to purchase the private school since the town has limited budget.

However, Macapagal and the members of the sangguniang bayan saw this as a good investment since it would benefit the youth of San Luis and decided to push through with the project.

“Para ya kareng anak ini, keng kinabukasan da,” Macapagal declared.

SLHS would serve students from barangays Sta. Cruz Poblacion, Sto. Tomas, Sta. Rita, Sta. Lucia, Sto. Rosario, San Sebastian, Sta. Maria and San Agustin. More than 400 students are currently enrolled.

Because of this development, Dr. Nicolas Capulong, assistant schools division superintendent of Pampanga, lauded Macapagal and Pineda for their commitment to provide quality and accessible education for the youth of Pampanga.

“Ing Pampanga malugud ya kareng memalen, lalu na kareng megaral,” Capulong stated.

Meanwhile, Pineda also disclosed that the provincial government, together with the municipal government, would shoulder the teachers’ salaries and operations expenses while waiting for the budget approval from the national government. (Angelique DC. Tuazon, PIO Pampanga)

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