OFFICIALS of Security Bank
Foundation Inc. (SBFI) led by its chairman Rafael F. Simpao Jr. inaugurated
classroom buildings at two schools in Ormoc on July 9. New Ormoc National High
School and Ipil Central School each received one unit two-storey, six-classroom
buildings.
The construction which costs P7.5 million for each edifice, is part of the “Build a School, Build a Nation: the Classrooms Project” of SBFI which aims to erect schoolhouses in areas where there is presence of Security Bank. Designed to withstand strong typhoons and earthquakes, the buildings are expected to last for at least 25 years.
Photo caption: From right: Mayor Edward C. Codilla; SBFI chairman Rafael F. Simpao Jr.; Elizabeth Marte, chief of DepEd’s Curriculum Instruction Division; and Proceso Berino, Security Bank area head of Western and Eastern Visayas cut the ceremonial ribbon inaugurating two schoolhouses. (Photo by Joseph Levi Sausa)
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