The state-owned Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) and
the John Hay Management Corporation (JHMC)—BCDA’s implementing arm in
the John Hay Special Economic Zone (JHSEZ) and John Hay Reservation
Area (JHRA) announced that it had recently signed a usufruct agreement
with the Department of Education (DepEd) for the latter’s use of a lot
within Camp John Hay to put up a school building.
“It is an honor
for the BCDA to partner with DepEd Secretary Br. Armin Luistro FSC in
pursuing DepEd’s plans of providing the children of Baguio City better
education and educational facilities,” BCDA President Arnel Paciano D.
Casanova said.
Under the usufruct agreement, BCDA will allow the
DepEd to use 1,529 square meters of land for free for establishing a
school building. The lot is located at Barangay Country Club and is
within Camp John Hay.
According to Casanova, the establishment
of a school building is in line with the development of Camp John Hay as
a human resource development center.
Casanova noted that the lot
will be used solely for support of the school building and other
related purposes. He emphasized that the lot will not be used for
commercial, industrial, residential, or entertainment purposes except
for those business and activities providing support services and only to
satisfy the needs and requirements of the learning institution.
For
his part, Education Secretary Br. Armin Luistro FSC said that this will
not be the first and last time that DepEd will be partnering with the
BCDA on obtaining lots within John Hay. “We are going to explore with
BCDA more usufructuary lots within John Hay for more school buildings,”
Luistro said.
He added that plans are underway to ensure that
Baguio City will be a city where there will be no out-of-school youth.
“The partnership we have with BCDA in putting up the needed facilities
will allow us to achieve our goal for the people of Baguio,” Luistro
said.
Casanova also pointed out that some of the public school
buildings within the John Hay area are built near cliffs and may be
prone to landslides not to mention the high risk and danger to the
children who may fall. “Our partnership with DepEd will solve this
problem and assure the safety of the children,” he said.
Casanova
added that aside from school buildings, the BCDA is looking into
usufruct agreements with DepEd for training centers as well.
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