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“BEGIN WITH A DREAM”

( BLISS GRACED 2 STOREY BUILDING FROM GULAYAN SA PAARALAN) LGU provides BLISS Elementary School 2 Storey Classroom Building. ( “Not all people is given the chance to have a green thumb, a green thumb that caters the needs and demands of the plants to grow robustly and to have a bountiful harvest”, said Mr. Irving F. Fabellon, a grade IV- teacher, “Ang Tinaguriang Ama ng Gulayan sa Paaralan ng BLISS). Lead a school with classroom scarcity posted a great challenge to Dr. Leonora Fe M. Malabonga, a committed and dedicated school principal of BLISS Elementary School. She had been thinking of an alternative ways or solution on how to address the problem in order to accommodate the unprecedented increase of enrollees in our school. With a school population of more or less five hundred pupils during that time, Dr. Malabonga was obliged herself to find solution on how to mitigate the issues and concern about the improvement of schools plant and facilities. Different income generating projects were likewise undertaken in order to support the school improvement plan to ameliorate the school facilities. To produce two- storey classrooms to house the overcrowded pupils was the basic aim of Dr. Malabonga. Her consternation and longing on how to avail these classrooms was finally ended. It was happened when the school garnered First Placer in Gulayan sa Paaralan, a

prestigious competition initiated by Cong. Irvin Alcala which truly served as an avenue to materialize her desire to improve the school facilities. Thus, to produce additional classroom for the sake of the learners. BLISS Elementary School’s administration, faculty, parents and teachers were truly appreciated and positively indebted to the persons behind this competition specially to Mr. Irving F. Fabellon, ang Ama ng Gulayan sa Paaralan. Indeed, they belong to the educational stakeholders who have a genuine heart. Their commitment and dedication to provide financial support is a clear manifestation of their innate tendencies to uplift quality education anchored with quality graduates.
Truly, this positive step of former Cong. Irvin M. Alcala in partnership of the Local Government Unit of Lucena City truly serves as a catalyst of change in the improvement of school plants and facilities of our school which has an ultimate impact to the academic performance of the learners being the center of educative process. The initiative of Dr. Leonora Fe M. Malabonga, former principal of BLISS Elementary School and now EPS – I English Division of Lucena City has not been in vain, it is simply because the school plans and programs has been continuously done by her successor Mrs. Sorina P. Gloria, our efficient yet efficacious school principal. She has been trying her best to make our school on top not only in different academic competitions but likewise in the contest of Clean and Green.

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