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Marcos distributes learning materials to 13,000 students in San Juan

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. distributed tablets and school supplies to approximately 13,000 students across 13 public schools in San Juan City. The event included the provision of 1,000 school bags for younger students and an orientation for scholarship recipients. Marcos encouraged students to utilize the resources effectively and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting educators.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (INQUIRER file photo/ MARIANNE BERMUDEZ)

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday led the distribution of tablets and other school supplies to students in San Juan City, urging them to make the most of the government assistance provided to support their future.

Some 13,000 students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 each received a tablet, benefiting all 13 public schools in the city.

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The Office of the Executive Secretary also provided 1,000 school bags containing learning materials for Kindergarten and Grade 1 learners.

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To the youth, make full use of everything we have brought for you and all the assistance we are providing to our Presidential Scholars. Do your best,” Marcos said in Filipino at the Pinaglabanan Elementary School.

“The local government and the national government can accomplish more together,” he added.

The President also reiterated his commitment to supporting teachers, including his pledge that no educator will retire with the rank of Teacher I.

During the program, Marcos also led the orientation for 105 beneficiaries of the Bagong Pilipinas Presidential Merit Scholarship Program and inspected Grade 1 and Grade 3 classrooms.

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The education sector received the largest allocation in this year’s national budget – P1.345 trillion, in line with the Constitution’s mandate to prioritize education.

The budget will fund the creation of 32,916 teaching positions and 32,268 non-teaching plantilla positions in public schools. /gsg

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Marcos distributes learning materials to 13,000 students in San Juan

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. distributed tablets and school supplies to approximately 13,000 students across 13 public schools in San Juan City. The event included the provision of 1,000 school bags for younger students and an orientation for scholarship recipients. Marcos encouraged students to utilize the resources effectively and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting educators.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the event without overtly biased language or selective emphasis. It includes direct quotes from the president and mentions the distribution of resources but does not frame the event in a clearly positive or negative light. The tone remains neutral, focusing

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