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                    [Title] => With evacuees gone, Albay schools get ready for classes
                    [Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY — With thousands of evacuees back in their villages, public schools, which they had used as temporary shelters from the rumblings of Mayon Volcano, are getting ready for classes again.


Local authorities have begun fumigating at least 29 public elementary and high schools, which served as evacuation centers for more than 40,000 evacuees from the towns of Malilipot, Sto. Domingo, Daraga, Camalig and Guinobatan and the cities of Tabaco, Legazpi and Ligao.
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Brief breaks in the clouds covering Mayon indicated fresh deposits in some gullies to the east and northeast of the summit, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said.
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Thanks to the Model of Excellence (MOE) program, they have a library with stacks of children’s books and encyclopedia, and a computer room where they learn to be techno-savvy at a young age. Their classroom has clean, white tiles, yellow, red and blue tables and murals of cartoon characters painted by local artists.
[DatePublished] => 2002-07-15 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804767 [AuthorName] => Cecille Suerte Felipe [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => With evacuees gone, Albay schools get ready for classes
                    [Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY — With thousands of evacuees back in their villages, public schools, which they had used as temporary shelters from the rumblings of Mayon Volcano, are getting ready for classes again.


Local authorities have begun fumigating at least 29 public elementary and high schools, which served as evacuation centers for more than 40,000 evacuees from the towns of Malilipot, Sto. Domingo, Daraga, Camalig and Guinobatan and the cities of Tabaco, Legazpi and Ligao.
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Brief breaks in the clouds covering Mayon indicated fresh deposits in some gullies to the east and northeast of the summit, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said.
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Thanks to the Model of Excellence (MOE) program, they have a library with stacks of children’s books and encyclopedia, and a computer room where they learn to be techno-savvy at a young age. Their classroom has clean, white tiles, yellow, red and blue tables and murals of cartoon characters painted by local artists.
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