
Kambubuyugan Elementary School celebrated another important milestone on the third day of Brigada Eskwela 2025 by the turnover of the IT Interaction Philippines Inc (ITIP) donations last June 11, 2025. The educational donations aims to enhance the learning environment of the students and faculty. The school received a solar panel system worth Php 150,000, three Lenovo laptops, 60 sets of school supplies, and 60 Jollibee meals from the private Manila-based ITIP CSR Group.
The installation of solar panels, which are expected to provide the school a dependable and sustainable source of renewable energy, was the donation's highlight. With renewable energy, it allows classrooms to utilize multimedia resources like television units and computers, to enhance instruction and make lessons enjoyable for younger learners, on optimal electric cost.

With the three laptops donated to Kambubuyugan Elementary School faculty, this will help teachers create digital instructional materials and integrate technology into their classroom learning activities.
“The solar panel technology helps to provide exciting and appealing educational opportunities in addition to its function as source of renewable energy. With renewable energy, our teachers can now use instructional videos, digital presentations, and other multimedia resources to boost classroom instruction." Officer-in-Charge Mr. Zandro P. Donceras said.

The Public Schools District Supervisor (PSDS), Dr. Carlito G. Dela Cruz, expressed his deep appreciation for ITIP’s generous support provided to Kambubuyugan Elementary School. He stated the value of private organization, like ITIP, and educational institution partnership is vital for improving the overall quality of education.
The students who walk miles going to Kambubuyugan Elementary School were delighted to receive their school supplies and packed meals. These contributions will not only support them in their studies but also show them the ITIP’s dedication to their education.

This turnover ceremony symbolizes progress and hope as Kambubuyugan Elementary School prepares for the new academic year. With renewable energy delivered by the solar panels powering the classrooms, the young learners are ready to embrace a brighter, more connected future.
Jonalyn Perez
Teacher in Charge
Kambubuyugan Elementary School
