LAOAG CITY — The operator of a solar project in Ilocos Norte is donating P300,000 to "mathletes" from Sarrat National High School following their triumphant participation in the 2024 World International Mathematical Olympiad in Shenzhen, China on Jan. 3-6.
Provincial board member Saul Paulo Lazo, chairman of the committee on education, said on Tuesday a draft Provincial Resolution 2025-01-402 has been approved, authorizing Gov. Matthew Joseph Manotoc to accept the donation from Mirae Asia Energy Corp.
The company currently operates the largest solar project in the province located in 24-hectare forestland in Barangay Paguludan-Salindeg in Currimao.
"The amount is a voluntary donation in support of the projects and programs of the Ilocos Norte government, such as helping send the mathematicians to the Math Olympiad," Lazo said.
Ma. Cassandra Reich Doque and Allen Iver Barroga bagged two gold medals and four exemplary commendations at the China Math Olympiad, Zyrene Angelica Dulluog got a silver, Nathalie Margaret Balisacan and Brian Jansen Vallejo had a bronze each, and Jushiem Barroga was a merit awardee.
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They are now gearing up for the Thailand International Math Olympiad in Chiang Mai on Feb. 21-24.
One of the coaches, Michael Malvar, said the students will participate in another international competition in New York in July.
"We are so thankful for the generous support of both public and private individuals who continue to believe in us," Malvar told the Philippine News Agency.
Other public and private entities are also helping out to further inspire exemplary individuals through the Sirib Awards program of the provincial government.