A Learning Continuity Spaces unit, a prefabricated, disaster-resilient classroom from the Department of Education. —Photo from DepEd
MANILA, Philippines — Education Secretary Sonny Angara has accelerated the setup of Learning Continuity Spaces (LCS), which are prefabricated, disaster-resilient classrooms, to address immediate classroom needs in disaster-affected areas.
The project provides a fast and affordable way to solve classroom shortages, allowing students to continue their lessons without interruption.
According to the latest data, a total of 878 LCS units under the program’s first two phases are underway. Out of these, 453 classrooms are currently under construction, 391 are in the procurement stage, and 34 are fully completed and ready for use.
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