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                    [Title] => Government needs to build 45,000 new classrooms
                    [Summary] => An official of the Department of Education clarified yesterday that the government would actually need to build 45,000 new classrooms for students to have an ideal ratio of 45 students per classroom nationwide.


Mila Talinio of the DepEd’s planning and programming division said the classroom shortage of 6,832 that Acting Education Secretary Fe Hidalgo had mentioned earlier applied to a 1:100 classroom-to-student ratio under a "double-shifting" scheme implemented in all areas.
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                    [Title] => Government needs to build 45,000 new classrooms
                    [Summary] => An official of the Department of Education clarified yesterday that the government would actually need to build 45,000 new classrooms for students to have an ideal ratio of 45 students per classroom nationwide.


Mila Talinio of the DepEd’s planning and programming division said the classroom shortage of 6,832 that Acting Education Secretary Fe Hidalgo had mentioned earlier applied to a 1:100 classroom-to-student ratio under a "double-shifting" scheme implemented in all areas.
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