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PGMA grants special feeding program to Negros Oriental elementary schools
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Oct 3, 2008 - 4:14:33 PM
DUMAGUETE
CITY, Oct. 5 (PNA) – President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has granted
Negros Oriental, in a special case, a feeding program for elementary
schools in support of the existing Free Noon Meal Feeding Program in
the province.
According
to 3rd district Rep. Henry Pryde Teves, he asked President Arroyo
during a meeting in Bacolod City where she opened the Masskara
Festival, regarding the program.
Teves
said the President’s approval was for their request to use the
Food-for-School-Program of the Department of Education to be
incorporated with the existing feeding program in Negros Oriental.
He said they were very happy the President had granted the request, as it will help improve the feeding program in the province.
At present, Negros Oriental is the only province granted the said special feeding program.
Earlier,
the three House Representatives of Negros Oriental raised their
intentions of converting the Food-for-School-Program to an actual
feeding program at school.
Under the said program of the DepEd, each pupil receives a kilo of government rice per day.
But the legislators doubted that the rice actually benefit the children.
Teves
said the Food-for-School program has a total budget of P150 million for
the entire province, with the amount to be used to purchase rice from
the National Food Authority (NFA).
The
feeding program budget from the congressmen will now be used for the
purchase of monggo, vegetables, viands and all other added supplements
for the children.
Teves
said that in his district, he will have a savings of P8-12 million,
which shall be divided to fund other needed materials for the schools,
like science and laboratory equipment.
The
feeding program in the 3rd district has a total recipient of 63
thousand pupils who are officially enrolled from Grades 1 to 6.
The
program was first implemented during the last term of then Rep.
Herminio Teves, grandfather of incumbent Rep. Henry Pryde Teves. (PNA)
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