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EDC turns over laptops to Bago upland schools

Erwin B. Magallanes (fourth from left), head of EDC Negros Corporate Relations Department, is joined by Melchor Sayco (third from left), Mailum Barangay Captain; Dr. Neri Ann Alibuyog (fourth from the right), Bago City Schools Division Superintendent; and representatives from the Energy Development Corporation and Cristeta A. Dorrmido Elementary School at the laptop donation turnover ceremony at the Department of Education office in Bago City.*

The Energy Development Corporation (EDC) turned over 12 laptops to four upland schools in Bago City as part of its Adopt-a-School partnership with the Department of Education Division of Bago City on Tuesday, June 17.

The recipient schools are Cristeta A. Dormido Elementary School, Mailum Elementary School, RM Araneta Elementary School and Ramon Torres Louisiana National High School, a press release from EDC said Friday.

“We are confident that this contribution will enable the talented teachers in these schools to effectively utilize technology, leading to a substantial improvement in the quality of education and a richer learning experience for their students.” Erwin Magallanes, head of the EDC Negros Corporate Relations Department, said at the turnover.

Through its SIKAT Adopt-a-School Program, First Gen-EDC is committed to supporting its host communities. This commitment reflects First Gen-EDC’s belief that investing in education will help transform learners into future change-drivers in their respective host communities and spheres of influence, the press release said.

“We thank EDC for not only developing energy, but also developing our learners,” Helen B. Dela Cruz, School Head of the Ramon Torres Louisiana National High School, said in her message.

She said “it takes a village to raise a child”, recounting that her daughter and her nephew were recipients of the SIKAT scholarship program, and reached “reached their goals” – highlighting the long-term impact of EDC’s banner education program.

On June 9, EDC employees and contractors joined the 2025 Brigada Eskwela kickoff program, participating in a four-day school maintenance activity to support the DepEd’s 2025 Brigada Eskwela theme, “Sama-sama Para sa Bayang Bumabasa”.

The kickoff also included a tree planting activity led by the Office of the Vice-President, in which EDC also took part.*

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