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                    [Title] => Lack of rooms, books to greet Iloilo students
                    [Summary] => ILOILO CITY — Lack of classrooms and textbooks awaits an estimated more than 300,000 Iloilo students when classes start tomorrow.


Unfazed by these shortages, the most serious in Western Visayas, the Department of Education’s division of Iloilo schools said it is ready for the opening of classes.

"We are all systems go as a matter of fact; we are now ready," division superintendent Raymundo Lapating said.

The division oversees 155 national high schools and 967 public elementary schools across the province.
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"On a scale of one to 10, I rate our preparedness at nine," said Division of Iloilo Schools superintendent Raymundo Lapating, executive director for this year’s Palaro, during a press conference Friday.
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                    [Title] => Lack of rooms, books to greet Iloilo students
                    [Summary] => ILOILO CITY — Lack of classrooms and textbooks awaits an estimated more than 300,000 Iloilo students when classes start tomorrow.


Unfazed by these shortages, the most serious in Western Visayas, the Department of Education’s division of Iloilo schools said it is ready for the opening of classes.

"We are all systems go as a matter of fact; we are now ready," division superintendent Raymundo Lapating said.

The division oversees 155 national high schools and 967 public elementary schools across the province.
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"On a scale of one to 10, I rate our preparedness at nine," said Division of Iloilo Schools superintendent Raymundo Lapating, executive director for this year’s Palaro, during a press conference Friday.
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