Pagasa Island sa Kalayaan, Palawan, isa sa mga hindi nakasabay sa pagbubukas ng klase noong July 29

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Pagasa Island sa Kalayaan, Palawan, isa sa mga hindi nakasabay sa pagbubukas ng klase noong July 29
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00:00Schools in Pag-Asa Island are just happy with those who did not start their classes early because of the bad weather.
00:07On the other hand, teachers and students are not the last ones to prepare for returning to school.
00:13Bien Manalo is live in the details.
00:22Audrey, if many schools in the country started their classes on July 29,
00:27School classes in Pag-Asa Island are just happy with the bad weather.
00:35According to the LGU, the overall enrollment is 30% higher this year compared to last year.
00:46Pag-Asa Island is one of the few schools that did not start their classes early on July 29.
00:54The effects of the typhoon Karina and Habagata are still present.
00:59The teachers are still in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.
01:04And because of the bad weather, along with the strong waves and wind, it is hard for them to go to school.
01:12It takes more than 18 hours to go to school before arriving on the island.
01:17Because of that, on Monday, August 5, the school restarted in Pag-Asa Island.
01:24Excited for her re-entrance, grade 6 student Gianmarc Abugado
01:29has already prepared his school supplies given by various groups and organizations.
01:35Gianmarc's dream is to become a pilot.
01:38And his family is his inspiration to finish.
01:42Why do you want to study?
01:43To finish.
01:45To help our country.
01:50In the last figure, more than 100 enrollees arrived on the island this school year.
01:5611 are from Daycare and Kinder.
01:59More than 50 are in elementary.
02:02More than 30 are from junior high school.
02:05While 11 are from senior high school, most of them are new mothers returning to school.
02:13It is more than 30% higher compared to last year
02:19when there were only more than 70 enrollees.
02:21More people are coming here, more families are joining.
02:26And they are transferring their children here.
02:30As a parent, Johneline is also excited and ready to go back to school.
02:38She builds hope and confidence whenever she brings Gianmarc to school.
02:44My dream is to finish and give them a good life.
02:49Audrey, there are currently 5 classrooms being built in the school.
02:55This is an addition to the elementary and secondary schools.
02:58And the Wi-Fi from DICT is what is expected, not only from students and teachers,
03:04but also from the entire community of Pag-asa Island.
03:07That is why they are calling on the government to continue to support and help the residents of Pag-asa Island.
03:14And from here in the West Philippine Sea, back to you, Audrey.
03:18Okay, take care. Thank you very much.
03:20Bien Manalo.

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