MCC Extends Community Effort to MCHS

November 17, 2021

In line with MCC's thrust to lead and assist in the delivery of education amid the pandemic, MCC officials represented by Dr. Melanie Viloria-Briones, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Kayantabe Director Mr. Niel Rigdao donated fifty (50) reams of bond paper and four (4) bottles of printer ink to Mabalacat Community High School (MCHS) on November 16, 2021.

Ms. Analyn Limpin Mallari from MCHS stated that, "During this pandemic, the current situation in education changes a lot in terms of teaching strategies that need to be implemented in the learning process. Thank you Mabalacat City College for an expression of your love and generosity through your donations to our school."

Further she stated, "Teachers are providing printed modules to be distributed to the learners in distance learning. Due to this situation, aside from the funds being provided by the MOOE in our school for the supplies of materials such as bond papers, printer inks and many more, stakeholders are willing to donate or extend their help."

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