
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
CEBU CITY, Philippines โ Around 600 pupils of Lusaran Elementary School may attend classes on a shifting schedule if ongoing classroom repairs fail to meet a June 8 completion target. Repairs in the upland barangay school continue nearly seven months after Typhoon Tino devastated the barangay and left school buildings in ruins. School officials continue to race against time to finish the rehabilitation of several classrooms damaged by the November 2025 disaster before the opening of classes. READ: Cebu City students return to tents as damaged schools await rehab Lusaran Elementary School Principal Rotchelo Libatan said workers have already restored […]...
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