ANGELES CITY — Students from Belen Homesite Elementary School expressed their gratitude to Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr. by giving him heartfelt thank you notes for making their school the first fully solar-powered public elementary school in Central Luzon. The school is now a model for sustainable energy practices across the Philippines.
Earlier today, Mayor Lazatin led the inauguration and blessing of this innovative project, which has made Belen Homesite Elementary a pioneer in the region’s educational infrastructure. The solar-powered facility is part of the city’s ongoing efforts to integrate green technologies into public services.
During the ceremony, Mayor Lazatin was visibly moved by the students’ thoughtful gesture. He thanked them for their kind notes and took the opportunity to emphasize the importance of education in shaping their future. “What I ask of you now is to study hard, focus on your studies, and reach for greater success,” he encouraged the young learners.
The solar-powered school is not only an environmental milestone but also a significant step toward providing a sustainable and energy-efficient learning environment for students. The installation of solar panels will help reduce the school’s electricity costs and decrease its carbon footprint, which aligns with the city’s commitment to environmental sustainability.
This project was made possible through the collaboration of local government officials, educational institutions, and sustainability advocates. It highlights Mayor Lazatin’s dedication to improving the quality of education and the living conditions of the people of Angeles City while promoting eco-friendly initiatives.
The solar energy system installed at Belen Homesite Elementary School is expected to provide significant savings, which can be reinvested into other areas of the school’s development. This move will serve as a model for other schools in the country, showing that sustainable practices can be effectively implemented in educational settings.
As the first of its kind in Central Luzon, the solar-powered school is expected to inspire other local government units and educational institutions across the Philippines to adopt similar projects. Mayor Lazatin’s vision of a greener, more sustainable future continues to be a guiding principle in his leadership, benefiting both students and the broader community.
Source: Angeles City Information Office