Going Beyond: MCC Year-End Assessment and Celebration

December 09, 2021

Mabalacat City College celebrated today a year of hard work and victories at the Grand Ballroom of Marriott Hotel Clark with the theme "Going Beyond: MCC Year-End Assessment and Celebration".

It was a gathering of all MCC personnel to seat back, relax, commend each other's efforts and enjoy the year that was.

President Michelle Aguilar-Ong addressed the hardworking and dedicated people of MCC and expressed that MCC is now stronger than ever and is ready to be bolder in its strides for the coming years.

The much-anticipated event featured a variety of entertainment such as unity games that made the venue full of laughter and fun. Further, employees were given a chance to win amazing prizes in the raffle draw and some personnel even received special awards that heated up the celebration of MCC's Year-End Assessment. 

It was indeed a great ending of 2021 for MCC and a good start of what's ahead in 2022.

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