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Nat’l gov’t asked to provide more classrooms, teachers in Bacolod

/ 05:42 PM July 11, 2023

Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez is seeking help from the national government to provide more classrooms and teachers in order to meet the growing number of students.

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BACOLOD CITY — Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez of this city is seeking help from the national government to provide more classrooms and teachers to meet the growing number of students.

Benitez said he discussed the needs of the schools with Commission on Higher Education chairman Prospero de Vera III, who, along with First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos, attended the state universities and colleges fair 2023 in Iloilo City on Monday, July 10.

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“The applicants for enrollment are much much higher than the capacity of our educational institutions so we need to build more classrooms and train more teachers, which chairman de Vera acknowledged,” the mayor said.

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Benitez said 6,079 applied to enroll at the Bacolod City College (BCC) and only 1,800 could be admitted.

“Our student population is increasing and our facilities cannot catch up, not just at BCC but in all the public schools in the city,” he said.

Benitez said distance learning could be introduced at Bacolod City College as a short-term solution to the lack of facilities.

The mayor is working on tapping national government funding for more facilities at the BCC.

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