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VILLANUEVA, Misamis Oriental – Energy firm Steag State Power Inc. (SPI) turns-over more than 300 used electronic tools and equipment to Tagoloan Community College (TCC) in support of the latter’s electronic technology training enhancement program.

TCC Engineering Technology Department Chief Michael Lopez (3rd from left) said the donation is a welcome development in the light of the school’s thrust of continuing teaching-learning enhancement initiatives.

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“These equipment are very useful for our students learning experience as they can now better appreciate and visualize the different component of electronic machines as well as acquire hands-on training in the assembly or repair of electronic equipment” Lopez said.

TCC is a non-sectarian school, owned and operated by the local government of Tagoloan. It was established in 2003 to cater the growing technical and college education needs of Tagoloan and its neighboring municipalities. With more than 4,000 enrollees, TCC is one of the leading locally-operated learning institutions in Misamis Oriental that offers regular collegiate and technical vocational courses.

SPI’s assistance is part of its continuing Social Empowerment through Education (Seed) Program designed to help improve access and quality of public education in its host communities in Misamis Oriental.

SPI’s Comrel Officer Elnie Cagas, together with SPI Admin Manager Bong Chaves and SPI Communications Officer Jerome Soldevilla led the ceremonial turn-over held recently at SPI’s coal-fired power plant in Villanueva, Misamis Oriental. (advt)

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