Governor Daniel R. Fernando announced that Bulakenyo students can file their applications until August 15, 2021.
He said the pandemic cannot stop the government from providing free and quality education to its constituents.
“Kahit na tayo po ay nasa gitna ng pandemya, may mga paraan po tayo upang maipagpatuloy ang pag-aaral ng ating mga kabataan. Libre po ito, walang bayad. Ngunit maaari po natin itong maibalik sa ating bansa sa pamamagitan ng pag-aaral nang mabuti, pagtatapos, at paggamit ng ating mga natutunan upang mapaunlad ang ating sarili, ang ating pamilya, at ang ating komunidad,” (Amid pandemic we have systems to continue the studies of the youth. This is free, no payment. But we can give back to our country by way of studying hard, graduating, and using what we’ve learned to develop ourselves, our family and our community),” the governor said.
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Published February 24, 2021, 4:03 PM
Remember the student from Davao de Oro whose works using ballpoint pens became viral?
In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Feb. 24, James Abayon Lolo shared that someone just sent him a box of assorted pens!
“Sobrang saya ko po. Sobrang thankful ko po talaga lalo na sa Panginoon dahil sa blessings na ito (I am so happy. Very thankful to the Lord for all these blessings,” James told the Manila Bulletin.
James said that he was surprised when he started receiving random messages from people he did not know. They would ask for his address, among other information, and later on, he would be receiving materials that he can use for his artworks.
A student artist from Mindanao, James Abayon Lolo, is currently gaining online attention for his well-drawn pieces and incredible drawing skills using ballpoint pens.