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City Hall reacts to monitor story


March 9, 2007

I would like to take exception to the news item “QUEEN project is poll scam” that appeared in your February 28, 2007 issue.

May I underscore the following facts relative to the QUEEN project:

1. It is the School Board’s long-term institutional response to the 67% completion rate in the public school. This means that presently, only 67% out of every 100 Grade 1 pupils that enroll in our public schools end up graduating from elementary. I can therefore assure you this is very different from the scholarships being extended by congressman like Rep. Luis R. Villafuerte which are person-driven and are therefore more palliative type.

2. Under Resolution No. 2007-001, the Board allocated the initial amount of P3,000,000 to support initiative. It is duly-bound to continue funding the project until such time that Naga attains 100% completion, in line with the Philippine government’s commitment to the UN General assembly in signing the Millennium Declaration last 2000.

3. Notwithstanding the Constitutional provision guaranteeing free public education up to high school, many are still unable to enjoy this right precisely because public education is not really “free”; parents need to pay PTA fees and other charges meant defray the school’s operating expenses which the national government cannot fully support. I should know because all my school-age children are enrolled in Naga’s public schools.

4. Finally, Naga’s 67% completion rate, and Camarines Sur’s 61% (as of 2004) are figures that can stand by themselves; no amount of spin can change these facts. For reasons of poverty and probably parental negligence, 1 out of every 3 in Naga, and 2 out of every 5 in Camarines Sur are being left behind. This is not acceptable. The QUEEN project is Naga’s response to this problem, mainly by making education as free as possible to those who are financially distressed, and by making local communities realize the problem exists and that they are part of the solution. I don’t know what Camarines Sur’s response is.

Very truly yours,

(sgd.) Wilfredo B. Prilles
Project Coordinator