PGA and SDO-Abra aims to maintain or even surpass 2018 CARAA rank

Earlier today, (February 13, 2019) the Schools Division of Abra officials (SDO) spoke before the media and journalists in the province at the Balitaktakan sa DepEd. The SDO first gave updates on the early registration of students in the province. According to Planning Officer Meldie Damian, there are already 5,445 students registered in the province… Read more »

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DepEd-Abra, PGA intensifies preparation for CARAA Meet 2019 athletes

  Schools Division Superintendent Amador Garcia delivered his Pep Talk earlier today during the first-Monday flag raising ceremony for January 2019. Garcia updated his fellow public servants on the continuing intensive training of the athletes for the Cordillera Administrative Region Athletic Association (CARAA) Meet 2019 which started on December 5, 2018. This year, CARAA Meet… Read more »

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Kalinawa Festival—a celebration of success

Kalinawa is a Tingguian word which means wellness or success. The Department of Education-Abra (DepEd-Abra) celebrated the Division Kalinawa Festival as a convergence of the Tingguians and Ilocanos where they come together to celebrate. This year’s event emphasizes the rich culture of the Abreños and how it can be used in the delivery of basic… Read more »

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Gov. Joy Bernos supports Balik Eskwela 2018

Provincial Gov’t of Abra, DepEd is hands-on in prepping safe Abra schools. OIC Schools Division Superintendent Amador Garcia receives 315 first aid kits from the Provincial Government of Abra headed by Gov. Joy Bernos for distribution to the different schools in Abra. Each kit contains betadine, burn ointment, adhesive bondage, bandage, gauze, plaster tape, alcohol,… Read more »

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Provincial Gov’t of Abra, DepEd is hands-on in prepping safe Abra schools.

  DepEd Abra thanks Abra stakeholders for Balik Eskwela 2018 preparations.   For this school year 2018-2019, the division of Abra is expecting 33,184 elementary and kinder pupils, 12,340 junior high school students, and 3,102 senior high school students for the 282 elementary public schools, 38 junior high school secondary schools, and 27 high schools… Read more »

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