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    Epson PH ‘Adopt-A-School’ program supports MM elementary schools with innovative technology to enhance learning

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    Global technology leader Epson has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Department of Education (DepEd), represented by Oranbo Elementary School and Demetrio Tuazon Elementary School, under the ‘Adopt A School’ Program. The public-private partnership aims to address the gaps in education by providing support through necessary resources, equipment, and learning materials to public schools.

    With the rapid development of technology, it is essential to incorporate it into the classroom to provide students with the best possible learning experience. Epson Philippines recognizes this need and has provided the two schools selected by DepEd with state-of-the-art projectors, printers enabled by Epson’s heat-free technology, and compact scanners.

    “We believe that technology plays a crucial role in shaping the future of education, and we are committed to providing sustainable and innovative solutions that will help students learn better,” said Masako Kusama, president and director of Epson Philippines. 

    The ‘Adopt-A-School’ program signing ceremony was held at Epson Philippines’ headquarters in Pasig, attended by Masako Kusama from Epson Philippines, Director Margarita Ballesteros of the DepEd-Partnerships Service-Adopt a School Program Secretariat, School Head Shirley Alambra from Demetrio Tuazon Elementary School, and School Head Diosdado Manubag from Oranbo Elementary School. 

    “We are extremely grateful for this partnership with Epson Philippines, and we believe that the integration of technology in our classrooms will significantly benefit our students,” said Manubag. “Their generous sponsorship will transform the way we teach and inspire our students to learn more effectively.”

    “The partnership with Epson Philippines is a significant step towards achieving our goal of providing quality education to Filipino children,” shared Alambra. “We are excited to see how this technology will enhance the learning experience of our students and improve the quality of education we provide.”

    Both Epson and DepEd believe that by leveraging technology as a crucial tool in both teaching and learning, educators and students alike are empowered with access to resources and opportunities previously beyond their reach.

    “As technology continues to evolve, it is essential to ensure that students have access to the latest tools and resources to help them succeed in their academic pursuits. The integration of technology in education has proven to be effective in enhancing student engagement, improving learning outcomes, and preparing them for the demands of the modern workforce,” stated Director Ballesteros, who served as a witness during the MOA signing. “We hope to continue working with Epson Philippines to further the integration of technology into our schools, ultimately improving our education system.”

    The ‘Adopt A School’ partnership with DepEd is not the first time Epson Philippines has contributed to the advancement of education in the country. The two organizations previously collaborated in a multi-year sponsorship project called the Epson’s Gift of Brightness program, which equipped deserving, underprivileged schools in the country with Epson innovations such as printers, projectors, scanners, label printers, document cameras, and a supply of inks and cartridges. DepEd assisted in selecting several beneficiary schools for the program.

    Through these initiatives, Epson Philippines has demonstrated its commitment to making a positive impact on society and contributing to the development of the next generation.

    “Our partnership with DepEd is just one of the many initiatives we have undertaken to support education in the country. We remain committed to providing innovative solutions that will help students learn better and prepare them for the future,” concluded Kusama. 

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