DepEd recognizes education partners and learner formators for their exceptional support in realizing the MATATAG agenda. The 2023 Gawad Katuwang sa Isang Hangaring De Kalidad Na Edukasyson (KATIG) and Gawad Pagpupugay aa Gurong Taga-Hubog, Punong Guro at Bayaning Pinunong Mag-Aaral (PAG-GABAY) honored local government officials, private institutions, and individuals for their collaborative efforts in addressing learning resource needs in Central Luzon. The event, held at Hacienda Gracia Hotel and Resort, celebrated the commitment of various organizations including Global Peace Foundation, Chevron Holdings Incorporated, and many others. DepEd also recognized the outstanding performance of school heads, teacher-advisers, and student leaders in implementing learner formation programs, projects, and activities. Achievements include awards for Core Values Best Implementers, Most Outstanding Student Leaders, and Best School Implementers in various categories. Witness the dedication to holist
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Senator Cynthia A. Villar
The coronavirus pandemic is continuously changing the world in unprecedented ways. And one industry flourished during this pandemic – urban farming. The lockdowns imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus is pushing more city dwellers to grow vegetables in the comforts of their own homes. For many Filipino people, fresh food is not a given.
Sen. Cynthia Villar, a staunch advocate of urban farming, started her Urban Farming Project in Las Piñas in 2011 as part of the city’s annual Food Festival Competition. It was initially envisioned as a showcase of the gardening and farming skills of the 20 barangays of Las Piñas. The yearly festival sees dozens of entries from various sectors and areas in Las Piñas. From Barangays, Home Owners Associations, and Schools, each group presents their very best in terms of farming and planting skills, landscaping, and design.
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Published April 5, 2021, 12:01 PM
This old garbage site was cleaned and transformed into vegetable
garden that the community sells and uses in Barangay CAA
The coronavirus pandemic is continuously changing the world in unprecedented ways. And despite this, one industry flourished during this pandemic – urban farming.
The lockdowns imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus has been pushing more city dwellers to grow vegetables within the comforts of their homes. For many Filipino people, fresh food is not a given.
Senator Cynthia Villar
Senator Cynthia Villar, a staunch advocate of urban farming, started her Urban Farming Project in Las Piñas in 2011 as part of the city’s annual Food Festival Competition.