BSBio Students Hold Community Service

February 14, 2023

The third-year Bachelor of Science in Biology (BSBio) program at Mabalacat City College conducted a community service at Haduan Negrito Integrated School on 13 February 2023 as a part of their final requirement in their Filipino sa Iba't Ibang Disiplina (FILDIS) course.

This community service was spearheaded by Mr. Michael Bryan Rosilla, FILDIS instructor, in collaboration with the MCC Kayantabe, headed by Ms. Carol Arboleda, Unit Manager, and Mark Christopher Macam, Kayantabe staff. Also, other MCC teaching personnel, Dr. Maureen P. Santos, Mr. Eldy Owen T. Layno, Ms. Jonnabelle De Leon, Mr. Celter Cris Torres, and Ms. Frienchie Yamauchi, participated in the program.

The BSBio students donated different instructional materials, such as a diorama of a volcanic eruption, the solar system, the forest biome, plant and animal cells, and the anatomy of the human head.

With these, Haduan Negrito Integrated School, led by Principal Fe Layson and their faculty, extend their gratitude and huge thanks to MCC, especially to the BSBio students for always supporting the school and prioritizing not just the needs of the students but also the teachers.

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