The New Fifteen-Classroom Three Storey School Building at Don Restituto Baol Central School
It started as a dream. Now it has become a reality.The visionary leadership of Dr. Myrna S. Motoomull dreamed of having a multi-story building for the largest central school in Gingoog City not only to solve the classroom shortage but also to have a higher place to serve as refuge during floods.
Begun in 2007 with the initial funding of more than 2 million pesos, the first two classrooms and foundations for the whole building appeared. In 2008 there were no funding allocated. But in 2009 double allocation for 3 classrooms and 5 classrooms were given. The building slowly rises. After the funding was exhausted, only 3 classrooms were lacking.
Then in 2010 the funding for the completion was released. The works started by late August. Finally by December the whole fifteen- classroom-three storey school building stands proud, a fitting legacy for those that dreamed- and believed.
Begun in 2007 with the initial funding of more than 2 million pesos, the first two classrooms and foundations for the whole building appeared. In 2008 there were no funding allocated. But in 2009 double allocation for 3 classrooms and 5 classrooms were given. The building slowly rises. After the funding was exhausted, only 3 classrooms were lacking.
Then in 2010 the funding for the completion was released. The works started by late August. Finally by December the whole fifteen- classroom-three storey school building stands proud, a fitting legacy for those that dreamed- and believed.
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