President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. inspected and turned over newly built Learning Continuity Spaces (LCS) in Bogo City to help schools recover from last year’s disasters, including a 6.9-magnitude earthquake.
Each P1.65-million unit features durable steel construction, solar power, internet connectivity, and toilets, aiming to provide safe and resilient learning environments for affected students.
Marcos, accompanied by his wife Louise Araneta-Marcos and Education Secretary Sonny Angara, visited Marcelo B. Fernan-Polambato and Binabag Elementary Schools, supporting a total of 90 learners in Bogo City.
The visit also included a Yaman ng Kalusugan (Yakap) Caravan offering free medical consultations, lab tests, medicines, and PhilHealth assistance to 200 beneficiaries.
The DepEd plans to build 1,380 LCS units nationwide under the 2026 Disaster Preparedness and Response Fund to maintain learning continuity during calamities.
Source: PhilNews24 | March 17, 2026
