The Department of Education – Schools Division of Cagayan de Oro City (DepEd CDO) handed over thirty (30) tablet units to the City College of Cagayan de Oro (CCCDO) on January 23, 2026, at the DepEd CDO Office along Masterson Avenue, Cagayan de Oro City.
Dr. Jean Macasero, Chief of the Curriculum Implementation Division, and Ms. Rubeneth Salazar, Education Program Specialist II for ALS, on behalf of DepEd CDO, facilitated the simple turnover. City College was represented by Dr. Ray Butch Mahinay, Director of the Center for ALS, together with Ms. Janice Calapiz, Director of the Technology Innovation and Data Management Center (TIDMAC), and Mr. Eugene Ranoco, also from TIDMAC.
The tablets will be installed with digital courseware for the core subjects in English, Science, and Mathematics, and will be used for the ALS Weekend Bridging Academy. This is a flagship learning support program of the Center for Alternative Learning System (ALS) of City College that aims to help ALS senior high school students strengthen their academic skills and prepare for higher education, contributing to the broader goal of inclusive and equitable quality education under Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4).
The activity reflects City College’s continuing commitment to advancing inclusive and equitable education in support of the City Government’s RISE Agenda, particularly in strengthening access to learning opportunities for marginalized sectors. Through programs like the ALS Weekend Bridging Academy, City College reinforces its role as a community-based higher education institution that actively contributes to social development, digital inclusion, and lifelong learning in Cagayan de Oro City.The Department of Education – Schools Division of Cagayan de Oro City (DepEd CDO) handed over thirty (30) tablet units to the City College of Cagayan de Oro (CCCDO) on January 23, 2026, at the DepEd CDO Office along Masterson Avenue, Cagayan de Oro City.
Dr. Jean Macasero, Chief of the Curriculum Implementation Division, and Ms. Rubeneth Salazar, Education Program Specialist II for ALS, on behalf of DepEd CDO, facilitated the simple turnover. City College was represented by Dr. Ray Butch Mahinay, Director of the Center for ALS, together with Ms. Janice Calapiz, Director of the Technology Innovation and Data Management Center (TIDMAC), and Mr. Eugene Ranoco, also from TIDMAC.
The tablets will be installed with digital courseware for the core subjects in English, Science, and Mathematics, and will be used for the ALS Weekend Bridging Academy. This is a flagship learning support program of the Center for Alternative Learning System (ALS) of City College that aims to help ALS senior high school students strengthen their academic skills and prepare for higher education, contributing to the broader goal of inclusive and equitable quality education under Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4).
The activity reflects City College’s continuing commitment to advancing inclusive and equitable education in support of the City Government’s RISE Agenda, particularly in strengthening access to learning opportunities for marginalized sectors. Through programs like the ALS Weekend Bridging Academy, City College reinforces its role as a community-based higher education institution that actively contributes to social development, digital inclusion, and lifelong learning in Cagayan de Oro City.