This was affirmed by Division Brigada Eskwela Coordinator Tanjirea Mascara, stressing the need to keep living out this character.
She bared that at least 55 open schools under their helm will operate in the school year 2023-2024, thus, the necessary kickoff of the Brigada Eskwela, which indeed fosters rapport and encourage them to build more partnership with other stakeholders, community members, and partner donors.
“Napakalaking essence nito kasi sa Brigada Eskwela mararamdaman natin ang Bayanihan ng lahat,” said Masacara.
(This is of the essence because it is here in Brigada Eskwela that we can feel the Bayanihan of all).
The division coordinator shared that in their preparation, donations from their partners, such as city, provincial government units, and private stakeholders, would be distributed.
She emphasized that their division could not push for the functionality of their schools on their own, as they need aid from others.
Nonetheless, Mascara was grateful for the perseverance of her division.
“Mula noong siege hanggang ngayon ay patuloy ang tulong na dumarating mula sa kanila (CSDM),” she said.
(From the start of the siege until now, their help continues).
Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Anna Zenaida Unte Alonto has likewise conveyed the importance of nurturing their linkages with other entities since they aim to expand and showcase a better delivery of their quality education.
“Strengthen your partnership with the stakeholders,” she urged.
The Brigada Eskwela lasts from August 14 to 19 this year and is pictured to be running with various donations distributed in target schools in this city. (CRG/PIA-10/Lanao del Sur)
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