Gravel!
Sand!
Mud!
All
these elements were all visible in the ground floor classrooms of Building 2.
Everywhere were very filthy. The aftermath of the typhoons that strides the
campus brings colossal damage to property. Thus, the Araling Panlipunan
Department, headed by Mrs. Bernadtte O. Perpetua, took actions in cleaning the classrooms
with the assistant of the (Bugo) Bureau of Fire Protection and supports from
Sanguniang Kabataan Chairman Nono Perpetua and school administration in the leadership of Roel R. Lamberte, school principal.
The said massive cleaning was realized after the riprap was fully made and functional sponsored by the Local Government Unit (LGU) to protect the school community with the initiatives and leadership of the school principal, Rawel R. Lamberte, the said project was realized.
The riprap served as protection from buildings
from floods and landslides from the hilltop. The activity took 2 hours in
removing the debris and the muddy sediment brought by floods.
Why need to clean?
Cleaning up the mess keeps the schools clean and it is an
integral to the success and well-being of students.
Enhanced learning
When the space is organized, students and teachers alike can
think in a more organized manner, leading to enhanced learning and teaching.
Healthier Teachers
Students are not the only ones who benefit from a cleaner school
environment. Teachers are also less likely to become ill in a clean school.
They'll be better able to focus on their teaching work and less likely to
suffer allergy symptoms too. Healthy, focused teachers do a better job of
teaching and are less likely to miss work.
Other Cleaning Operations
In similar way, various cleaning and beautification activities was done also in the campus. Teachers from different grade levels work hand in hand together with the volunteers to make and sustain the tidiness of the school campus.
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