TABUK CITY, Kalinga – Students of Tuga, New Tanglag, and Tabuk City national high schools (NHS) will now have an improved academic experience with their buildings now ready for use.
Representative Allen Jesse Mangaoang, DPWH-Lower Kalinga District Engineer Ruby Uyam formally turned over and led the inauguration of the school buildings to the Tabuk City Schools Division in a ribbon-cutting ceremony held recently.
Turned over were one four-story and three two-story buildings to Tuga NHS, three two-story buildings to New Tanglag NHS, and two four-story buildings to Tabuk CNHS, according to DepED-Tabuk School District Superintendent Irene Angway.
“Thanks to the intervention of the Hon. Allen Jesse Capuyan Mangaoang through the joint DPWH-DepEd Quarterly Coordination Meeting as these buildings will now be utilized after some minor corrections in some buildings. Thank you also to the Lower Kalinga District Engineering Office through the leadership of Engr. Ruby Uyam for making ways and means that these be finished,” Angway said.
The official said another P 280 million worth of buildings are in the pipeline. “For the sake of the people of Tabuk, in the service to God and man, we will continue to find ways to provide better buildings for the children. Merry Christmas,” she added.
Also gracing the ceremony were Henry Gupaal, Enrique Baliang, Napoleon Ayang-ang, representatives of Mayor Darwin Estrañero, and Father Melture Pasado. By Enrique Baliang