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About 130 learners of Overland Elementary School in Bagac, Bataan will soon study in a more conducive environment with the completion of a two-story, four-classroom building by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

Located in Barangay Atilano L. Ricardo, the โ‚ฑ13-million facility was funded through the Department of Educationโ€™s Basic Educational Facilities Fund under the 2024 national budget, supporting the Marcos administrationโ€™s drive for accessible and quality education.

The 532-square-meter building is equipped with male, female, and PWD restrooms, an accessibility ramp, a handwashing station, and properly ventilated classrooms.

DPWH Bataan 3rd District Engineer Maribel Navarro lauded her teamโ€™s efforts, saying the project ensures students receive the education they deserve. Master Teacher Nora Jornal likewise thanked DPWH and DepEd for easing the schoolโ€™s classroom shortage.

The project is expected to help accommodate the schoolโ€™s growing student population while reflecting the governmentโ€™s commitment to modern, inclusive learning spaces.

(Photo: DPWH)

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