ANGELES CITY — The city government under Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin Jr., continues its strides toward ensuring better access to technology and digital resources for public school students and teachers.
On Friday, Lazatin opened two computer laboratories, one each for the junior and senior levels, at the Rafael Lazatin Memorial High School, bringing to 16 the total number of such facilities in the city established under the Lazatin administration.
This latest addition is part of the city’s ICT Modernization Program, which seeks to meet the ideal student-to-computer ratio and improve digital learning experiences.
To date, the program has benefited seven public schools including Angeles City National High School, Angeles City National Trade School, Northville 15 Integrated School, Governor Rafael L. Lazatin Integrated School, Malabanias Integrated School, Rafael Lazatin Memorial High School, and Sapangbato National High School.
“We remain steadfast in our efforts to equip educational institutions with modern tools, paving the way for enhanced learning opportunities,” enthused the mayor.
Joining Lazatin during the ribbon-cutting and turnover ceremony were Pampanga 1st District Rep. Carmelo “Jon” Lazatin II, Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting, city councilors Atty. Arvin Suller, Marino Bañola, Edu Pamintuan, Alexander Indiongco, Cris Cortez, JC Aguas, Raco Del Rosario, Dr. Mich Bonifacio, Danilo Lacson, and Jesus Sangil; ABC President Danilo Nacu, chief adviser IC Calaguas, secretary to the mayor Raffy Lazatin Angeles, Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel, Department of Education Angeles City Schools Division superintendent Engr. Edgard Domingo, general services officer Evangeline Malonzo, Angeles City Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office chief Irish Bonus-Llego, city engineer’s OIC Helen Ayro, other department heads, and chiefs-of-offices.
In 2024, the Angeles City High School and Northville 15 Integrated School opened three rooms each as computer laboratories, and two rooms each for Angeles City National Trade School, and Angeles City National High School. Angeles CIO
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