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New School Year, New Libraries for Nueva Ecija students

Posted by Herbel Santiago on 13 July 2011 | 0 Comments

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Upon visiting Nueva Ecija, one will be greeted by the sprawling and never-ending sight of rice paddies. One of the top supplier of Filipino’s staple food, the rice, and other agricultural products, we cannot argue the importance of the province in our economy and society.

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AHON, Ateneo Rizal Library train librarians

Posted by HERBEL SANTIAGO and SHYLYNNE D. CASTILLO on 13 July 2011 | 0 Comments

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May 21, 2011, 2:06pm

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Araw ng Pagbasa: Reading towards nation building

Posted by Herbel Santiago on 10 December 2010 | 0 Comments

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Araw ng Pagbasa: Reading towards nation building
By: Herbel Santiago
Manila Bulletin
http://mb.com.ph/articles/291025/flexaraw-ng-pagbasa-reading-towards-nation-building
MANILA, Philippines – One of the most fascinating and enriching things I have discovered when I was still young was learning how to read.

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Children of soldiers get new library

Posted by Herbel Santiago on 12 November 2010 | 0 Comments

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http://mb.com.ph/articles/288598/children-soldiers-get-new-library
MANILA, Philippines — Even bad weather was not enough to dampen the spirits of Fort Aguinaldo Elementary School (FAES) as they welcomed the launching of their newly-refurbished library with much joy and enthusiasm last Nov. 10. As one of the teachers said, “The rain is but another blessing pouring unto us”.

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The Manila Bulletin: Pampanga students get new Libraries

Posted by Harvey S. Keh on 17 May 2010 | 0 Comments

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Ceremonial turnover of books by AHON's Chairman of the Board, Mr. Hector Tagaysay at Sto. Tomas Elementary School.

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AHON Donates to Pampanga Elementary School

Posted by Camille Chuaquico on 30 April 2010 | 0 Comments

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Situated in the youngest and smallest municipality of Pampanga, Santo Tomas Elementary School (STES) caters to a grade school population a little more than 300 pupils only. The school is blessed with a vast piece of land on which its school buildings and a basketball court are built. However, with a limited budget allocated for library functions, the said elementary school is not able to develop if not maintain a library that can stimulate the love for reading among the students.

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