Angeles City boosts Cutcut Elementary School with 600 armchairs, 12 new classrooms

The Angeles City Government, led by Mayor Carmelo “Jon” Lazatin II, continues to strengthen its education support programs with the delivery of 600 new armchairs and 12 additional classrooms for Cutcut Elementary School.

Funded through the Special Education Fund (SEF) allocated by the Angeles City Government to the Department of Education (DepEd) Angeles City, the project aims to provide learners with a safer, more comfortable, and conducive environment for learning.

Mayor Lazatin emphasized that investing in education is an investment in the future of the city, noting that improved school facilities play a vital role in enhancing students’ learning experiences and supporting their growth and development.

Through continued partnership with DepEd Angeles City, the city government remains committed to providing schools with essential resources, infrastructure, and learning support to ensure that Angeleño students have access to quality education.

The city government vowed to continue implementing programs that strengthen the education sector and create better opportunities for learners across Angeles City.

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