Wednesday, July 31, 2013

30 schools get projectors, screens from Rico’s PDAF




 By JUNE S. BLANCO

 AUDIO-VISUALS in 30 public high schools in Bohol’s 2nd District will be more interesting.

This after Rep. Erico Aristotle Aumentado turned over as many Acer projectors with screens procured with a P1-million allocation from the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) of his late father, Rep. Erico Aumentado. The son is carrying on the unfinished projects of his father who passed away on Christmas Day last year.
 
The younger Aumentado turned over the items [see foto] in bulk to Buenavista Mayor Ronald Lowell Tirol and Bohol Division officials headed by Asst. Supt. Desiderio Deligero who had represented Bohol Schools Division Supt. Wilfreda Bongalos and school principals for distribution.

The schools are Hingotanan National High School (NHS) in Bien Unido town, Cangawa NHS in Buenavista, Carlos P. Garcia Technical-Vocationl School of Arts & Sciences, Panghagban HS in Buenavista, Nahawan HS in Clarin town, Dagohoy NHS in Dagohoy town, San Miguel Puertos HS in San Miguel,

Danao NHS and Taming NHS, both in Danao town, Campao Oriental NHS and Tulang NHS both in Getafe town, Inabanga North Integrated school and San Jose NHS in Inabanga town, Aguining HS, Bonbonon  HS and Gaus  HS all in C.P.G town;

Eugenio V. Amores NHS and Japer Memorial HS and San Agustin HS all in Sagbayan town, Cabanugan Integrated School and Candungao HS both in San Isidro town, Bugang HS and the San Miguel Tech-Voc School both in San Miguel town; Pres.Carlos P. Garcia MHS and the San Jose NHS both in Talibon town, Hinlayagan NHS and Kinan-oan HS both in Trinidad town and the Camambugan NHS, National Science High School and the Biabas Trade High School all in Ubay town.

Meanwhile, Aumentado also distributed cash assistance of P5,000 each to 98 persons who were injured or whose houses incurred damages wrought by a waterspout last December. Tirol received the checks for his constituents in the severely hit barangays of Cantones, Bago and Hunan. The amount was from the PDAF of the late lawmaker.

Witnessing the turnover were, among others, Deligero, Buenavista General Services Officer Eleuterio Membrede of the town’s disaster risk reduction committee and Joseph Lemuel Camacho, staff of Aumentado. [END]

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Aris inaugurates solar drier, school building in Mahagbu



 
Mahagbu, Trinidad solar drier

 by: June Blanco

BRGY. Mahagbu in Trinidad town 96 kilometers northeast of the capital Tagbilaran City is now another solar dryer and school building richer.

This afer Rep. Erico Aristotle Cabagnot Aumentado (Bohol, 2nd District) recently inaugurated the P250,000-solar dryer in Purok 2 of Sitio Mahayahay built with the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) of the solon’s father and namesake Erico Boyles Aumentado who died on Christmas Day last year.


The solon led ribbon cutting ceremonies [see foto] together with Brgy. Councilors Diosdado Lozada, Castor Baluca, National Irrigation Administration Region 7 Division Manager Olympio Galagala Jr., Brgy. Capt. Isidro Agot, Engr. Caberte and Brgy. Councilor Marciano Aurestila.

Mahagbu Elementary School, Mahagbu, Trinidad, Bohol
 Aumentado also participated in the symbolic key turnover rites for the one-classroom school building for the Mahagbu Elementary School [see foto]. With him were Head Teacher Arlene Nuera, Baluca, Agot, Cluster Head Dario Dacuylo, Coordinating Principal Democrito Boniel, Engr. Domingo Lamoste who is the Department of Education (DepEd)-Bohol Physical Facilities Supervisor and Engr. Mario Montejo of the Department of Public Works and Highways – the implementing agency for the project.

The late solon had facilitated the release of the funds from the Department of Budget and Management to DepEd.

Photo credits: Romel Teruel

Aris inaugurates 6 classrooms in Pres. CPG town


Campamanog, Pres Garcia turn-over

by: June Blanco

SCHOOLCHILDREN in the island municipality of President Carlos P. Garcia and its islet, Gaus, now have better places to stay and study after Rep. Erico Aristotle Aumentado (Bohol, 2nd District) Friday inaugurated six more classrooms in two buildings.

His father and namesake, the late Rep. Erico Boyles Aumentado of the same district, had facilitated the release of the budget for the buildings to the Department of Education (DepEd), implemented by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

The younger solon received the symbolic key [see foto] for the P2.5-million four-classroom one-storey building of the Campamanog Elementary School from Dr. Wilfreda Bongalos, Bohol schools division superintendent who received it from Engr. Domingo Lamoste. DepEd engineer.

In turn, Aumentado turned it over to Jorge Honculada representing the Bohol provincial government, and on to Pres. Garcia Vice Mayor Nestor Abad, Brgy. Capt. Patricia Padillo and Engr. Samante Fullido, DepEd physical facilities supervisor.


From Campamanog, Aumentado and party proceeded by another pump-boat to Gaus islet. The solon led ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the P1.2-million two-classroom one-storey building [see foto] with Lamoste, School Head Gary Lamanilao, Honculada, Bongalos, Abad, Brgy. Capt. Gauden Gavas Jr., Brgy. Councilors Teodoro Gavas, Samson Elivido and Bernadeth Hingpit.

Photo credits: Romel Teruel