
Congressman REX Gatchalian and Valenzuela City Education 360 Degrees Investment Program Action Officer Vice Mayor Lorie Natividad-Borja join the Synergia representatives Dr. Milwida ‘Nene’ Guevarra, Mr. Joaquin Hagedorn and Ms. Teresita Villacorta and Teaching Camp volunteer teachers. Teaching Camp is a two-day workshop held recently. This is in preparation for the face-to-face Reading Camp to be held from August 8 to 19. (Kaye Magno, Photo/Texts)

Vice Mayor Lorie Natividad-Borja and Congressman REX Gatchalian dances to the tune of “A hunting we will go” during the two-day Teaching Camp workshop for volunteer-teachers. According to, Synergeia Foundation Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Milwida ‘Nene’ Guevarra, dancing with music is the fastest way to help mold a child’s mind. Story-telling, dancing and even games are different types of approach a student can actively learn from. These approaches shall be applied to the participants of this year’s Reading Camp to be held Augusto 8 to 19. (Kaye Magno, Photo/Texts)

Taking advantage of Valenzuela City Teaching Camp Seminar, seminar, teachers from Roberta De Jesus Elementary School, Barangay Bignay review their ‘campers’ manual. It is the material that will serve as the teacher’s guide all through out the program. Members of the faculty who attend seminar will be given service credits as part of the city’s show of appreciation for their efforts. Teaching Camp is a component of Valenzuela City’s award-winning education program, the Education 360 Degrees Investment Program. It is the preparatory workshop for teachers volunteering to teach participants of the Valenzuela City Reading Camp, a program aimed at fostering students love for reading. (Kaye Magno, Photo/Texts)

Congressman REX Gatchalian read the book “I love you, all year through” a children’s book about the celebration of love for a child through every season. The city has a large number of nonreaders to date, aand the city aims to reduce its number through a Reading Camp to be held on August 8 to 19. Participants of the Teaching Camp will be volunteering to teach the estimated 8,000 student beneficiaries. (Kaye Magno, Photo/Texts)

Mayor WES Gathalian acknowledges the teachers going the extra mile for their students as they will handle 8,000 students in this year’s run of Valenzuela City Reading Camp from August 8 to 19. The Chief Executive also gave the teahers allowance for their attendance to the seminar. The Reading Camp is an after school intervention program to help students reinforce their love for reading. (Kaye Magno, Photo/Texts)