Iligan City East High School - Hinaplanon Gets New School Buildings from DepEd
By Jeriel V. Seguido
Iligan City East High School – Hinaplanon (ICEHS-H) got new school buildings from the Department of Education (DepEd) this year.
School Principal Bernie F. Lubguban welcomed these new additions to the facilities of the school.
The new buildings consist of three 2-classroom buildings and one 3-storey building with 9 classrooms.
One of the two-classroom buildings is ready for occupancy while the others are still under construction.
One of these will be used for students enrolled in Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Courses.
The 3-storey building will be used for the Senior High School students who will enroll in the General Academic Strand, Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Electrical Installation and Maintenance, and corresponding laboratories.
In the meantime that the said buildings are not yet completed the Senior High School classes will be held in the other existing old buildings of the school.
As of this writing the school administration is ready to hold classes for students enrolling in senior high school under the K to 12 Curriculum.
Iligan City East High School – Hinaplanon (ICEHS-H) got new school buildings from the Department of Education (DepEd) this year.
School Principal Bernie F. Lubguban welcomed these new additions to the facilities of the school.
The new buildings consist of three 2-classroom buildings and one 3-storey building with 9 classrooms.
One of the two-classroom buildings is ready for occupancy while the others are still under construction.
One of these will be used for students enrolled in Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Courses.
The 3-storey building will be used for the Senior High School students who will enroll in the General Academic Strand, Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Electrical Installation and Maintenance, and corresponding laboratories.
In the meantime that the said buildings are not yet completed the Senior High School classes will be held in the other existing old buildings of the school.
As of this writing the school administration is ready to hold classes for students enrolling in senior high school under the K to 12 Curriculum.