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Big Rocks No More in BNHS

By: Ferdinand L. Vinco Jr.

Rocks removed from campus. BIG ROCKS NO MORE. The removal of bouders of gigantic rocks was a painstaking process that lasted over four weeks. Here, a worker from the city engineer’s office maneuvers the rocks into position that would haul it to the schoolowned vacant land of Bayanga National High School. The Bayanga National High School administration had finally succeeded in its longtime quest of removing boulders of gigantic rocks at the school grounds which the Comelec did in a resolution declaring as null and void the votes that went Ruel Degamo, and instead added the votes to Roel Degamo - that catapulted Roel Degamo as the rightful owner in the last elections with Hired assassins

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Meanwhile, operatives of the Philippine National Police in this province arrested three of the suspects who killed Governor Roel Degamo inside his residence in Barangay Isidro, Pamplona town.

In four years time, these rocks had been the eyesores in school since these were excavated when the twostorey senior high school building was constructed in 2018. School Head Mr. Ferdinand L. Vinco, Jr. said that the removal of rocks in school grounds is testament of the school’s commitment to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all learners. “It is truly an exhibit of the spirit of shared community responsibility in providing safe and secure learning environment for all learners and school personnel”, said Mr. Vinco. “The school administration is grateful for all the support extended by our stakeholders to the school, especially the office of the city mayor Hon. Rolando “Klarex” Uy thru the city engineer’s office”, he added. Meanwhile, faculty president Ms. Giselle A. Canoy said she hopes that the removal of the rocks would inspire students to work for change on campus. “This is the beginning of physical transformations in our school because there are no more obstructions that block our sights. And I’m sure our school head already has clearer visions on what next steps to take for the development of our school,” Ms. Canoy remarked. “We are very thankful and so happy of this improvement in DURING AND AFTER. The long wait is over as this area is now cleared of all obstructions and hazards. The workers from the city engineering office finished the work on November 25, 2022. our school that rocks are moved off campus because there are no more hazards in our school”, said SSG president Shammah Faye C. Onalan. The removal of gigantic rocks started in October 10, 2022 and was completed on November 25, 2022.

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