The Department of Education – San Carlos Division thru the Congressman Vicente Gustilo Sr. Memorial School (CVGSMS) and City Social Welfare and Development Office officially launched its Module Pantry for Fire Victim last September 13 at Barangay 6 Covered Court.
This initiative aims to aid the family of students who were affected by the recent fire in Parola, by bringing the modules to the evacuation centers and not the parents coming to the schools to get said modules.
Jose Junjun Andebor, Principal II of CVGSMS said that the teachers of the school came up with said module pantry upon hearing the various suggestions of parents. He added that they will organize thoroughly the program since this was just instinctive proposal by the teachers which
the DepEd – San Carlos agreed.
Anthony H. Liobet, CESO VI and Schools Division Superintendent, commended the school head, teachers and staffs of CVGSMS for reachingout to their students not just during this pandemic but also after the fire incident in Parola.
Liobet mentioned that he plans on regrouping all the schools and look for ways on how to extend more help to student fire victims. He also
encouraged the students to do better for their future and listen to their teachers in order to be consistent with their modules.
Dr. Maria Carla Romanillos, Public Schools District Supervisor of District II said that aside from their current Module Pantry which will also be made as a study area situated in Barangay 6 Covered Court, they also plan to place another module pantry in Regional Evacuation Center (REC) in Margarita Village where half of the fire victims where
currently staying.