
Rotary Club officially turns over computer laboratory to NOHS
The members of the Rotary Club of Bacolod Central, led by President Juliana Carbon and District Governor-Elect Maria Ester Espina, are joined by the NOHS teachers, NOLITC director Cristina Orbecido and some of the graduates of Batch 1.*Two years after launching the program entitled, “3Cs Towards Global Competitiveness,” the Rotary Club of Bacolod Central officially turned over the 40-unit computer laboratory to the Negros Occidental High School.The program was made possible through a global grant by The Rotary Foundation with international support from the Rotary Club of Cheongyu-Wawoo of District 3740 in South Korea. The club also partnered with the NOHS Batch 85.It was designed to provide a facility that will enable training on contact center services and other information te...









