President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. on Wednesday inspected newly reconstructed facilities at San Francisco High School in Quezon City, replacing buildings nearly condemned after a fire a year ago, according to BusinessWorld.
The project, completed in eight months, expanded the school’s original two-storey, 10-classroom layout into a four-story complex with 60 classrooms. The reconstruction aimed to address classroom shortages in the area.
The government’s swift rebuilding effort highlights its commitment to improving educational infrastructure, with the new facility expected to accommodate more students and provide a better learning environment.