New City Administrator Visits Mabalacat City College

January 11, 2022

The New City Administrator (CA) Mr. Franco Alejo S. Madlangbayan of Mabalacat City visited MCC today, January 11, 2022.

In their meeting held at the office of the President of MCC, President Ong presented MCC's Annual Executive Report which highlighted the College’s accomplishments and innovations during the previous year, and that these efforts would not have happened without the support of the Mabalacat City Government.

President Ong also presented CA Madlangbayan the ongoing projects and future plans of MCC. She explained that the ongoing retrofitting constructions and renovations are part of the local college’s response to the pandemic’s effect on education.

The thrusts and priorities of MCC for 2022 were laid down and discussed to the CA and he vowed to fully support the College. 

President Ong and CA Madlangbayan found a common goal which is to provide students with various training to equip them with employable skills for any uncertainties.

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