A team of 12 teachers of Sibucao Integrated School navigate through muddy and dangerous roads, and cross a river, which swells during the rainy season, to reach an extension class in the hinterlands of Himamaylan City
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Robert Calonia, head teacher at Sibucao Integrated School, knows this mission intimately. For seven years, he has walked for at least three hours each week from the city proper of Himamaylan, navigating treacherous paths carved through the rugged terrain. Calonia leads a team of 12 dedicated teachers, all of whom share his commitment to bringing education to these isolated communities. He said their work goes beyond simply teaching – it’s about rebuilding and supporting a community scarred by years of conflict.
The challenges facing Sibucao Integrated School are not new. Across the country, teachers in remote areas also struggle with similar obstacles. The lack of infrastructure, paved roads, and electricity has created a significant impediment to education.The recent onslaught of the southwest monsoon has further compounded the challenges, particularly for the extension class of Sibucao Integrated School in Sitio Madaja.
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