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                    [Title] => More kids to benefit from new LP school building
                    [Summary] => Las Piñas City Mayor Imelda Aguilar has inaugurated another school building at the Almanza Elementary School T.S. Cruz Annex.


The new three-storey, 21-classroom school building can accommodate more than 3,000 elementary students. The Mediterranean-inspired building is equipped with modern facilities for the convenience of both students and teachers of the school.

Aguilar has also ordered officials to fast-track the construction of a three-storey, 17 classroom building in Talon I Elementary School, which had been opened in time for enrollment this year.
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Mayor Mel Aguilar made the pledge during preparations for the opening of classes as she vowed that no child of school age be denied access to public education in the city’s day-care centers and public schools.
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The building will house 17 classrooms which will help accommodate more students in the public school.

"We make sure that no qualified student will be denied access to free education in any of our public schools so we strive to continue to provide more teachers and school buildings," Aguilar said.
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                    [Title] => More kids to benefit from new LP school building
                    [Summary] => Las Piñas City Mayor Imelda Aguilar has inaugurated another school building at the Almanza Elementary School T.S. Cruz Annex.


The new three-storey, 21-classroom school building can accommodate more than 3,000 elementary students. The Mediterranean-inspired building is equipped with modern facilities for the convenience of both students and teachers of the school.

Aguilar has also ordered officials to fast-track the construction of a three-storey, 17 classroom building in Talon I Elementary School, which had been opened in time for enrollment this year.
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Mayor Mel Aguilar made the pledge during preparations for the opening of classes as she vowed that no child of school age be denied access to public education in the city’s day-care centers and public schools.
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The building will house 17 classrooms which will help accommodate more students in the public school.

"We make sure that no qualified student will be denied access to free education in any of our public schools so we strive to continue to provide more teachers and school buildings," Aguilar said.
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