The summer capital has officially joined the PDI's INQskwela project.
Tomorrow, the local government of Calumpit, Bulacan, is also expected to sign up as a partner.
Hopefully, he said, the students would realize that being young should not prevent them from speaking out and doing what they can to help solve Baguio’s problems. The goal is for the city to have more “smart classrooms,” Faculo said, with the training of teachers in 15 pilot elementary and high schools.
The city is also acquiring additional internet bandwidth of up to 10 gigabytes from the National Broadband Program to improve connectivity for all schools, Magalong also said.Like many Filipino children, Baguio pupils initially struggled but have since adapted to blended learning, which became the norm during the pandemic lockdown.