+ Follow Federation of Associations of Private Schools Administrators Tag
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[Title] => Private schools to get fast internet connection
[Summary] => The Federation of Associations of Private Schools Administrators (FAPSA) has signed an agreement with local tech firm Perl Tech Consulting International (PTCI) to provide fast internet connection in its member schools.
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[Title] => Teachers’ group warns of more protest actions over pay
[Summary] => The Teachers’ Dignity Coalition (TDC) yesterday expressed dismay over the pronouncements made by the leaders of the House of Representatives and officials of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) that there will be no salary increase for public school teachers next year.
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