
Delayed classrooms leave Urdaneta pupils in makeshift rooms
Teachers, parents, and church leaders in Urdaneta City have raised concerns over the delayed construction of 16 classrooms at San Jose Elementary School, as students continue to hold classes in temporary and uncomfortable learning spaces.
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