Alumni urged to support Kalinga college become a premier school

Posted on | Thursday 24 March 2011 | No Comments

by Gigi Dumallig

TABUK, Kalinga, March 23  – Kalinga Apayao State College (KASC) President Dr. Eduardo Bagtang challenged the new alumni federation officials to enthuse the alumni federation to be a partner in making the school a premier institution in Northern Luzon.


“Help us chart the destiny of the institution,” he said encouraging the federation’s active participation in the crafting of school policies and in the planning of development programs for the improvement of the institution which is currently working out to gain university status.


“We trust that in our decision making the alumni federation will be there to give us advice,” Bagtang said as he asked that the federation establish a facility within the school compound for the alumni to utilize.


In his message during the oath-taking and turn-over ceremonies, Bagtang provided an update on current development programs of the school which he said is towards the realization of its vision-mission to make the school a premier educational institution.


Towards the goal of becoming a university, he said that the school is geared on improving its services not only to educate students but for them to acquire quality education.


On top of the administration’s priority is the improvement of the school facilities where the alumni could help specially in the outsourcing to acquire the needed funds to make better KASC’s services.


The newly elected KASC alumni federation officers who took their oath before Judge Marcelino Wacas were Natividad Sugguiyao as the federation’s president, Jay Lapuz as vice president, Shiela Mae Carol Buslig as secretary, Leo Roman as treasurer, Giarhard Awis as auditor, and Clifford Delos Santos as press relations officer.


Business managers are Jessie Grace Martin, Valentine Pay-ong and Marshal Wagawag, with John John Venus and Emmanuel Ubuan as the federation’s sentinels. *(PIA CAR/Kalinga)

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