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Eastern Mindoro College
It all began from a VISION of one - the late Atty. Artemio Selda Rodriquez, educationally–minded, civic-spirited and enterprising man from Gasan, Marinduque. His love for learning prompted him to establish a school - the Eastern Mindoro Academy in July 1945. He believed that ‘learning is a treasure’ and through his vision he could provide the youth of his adopted town of Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro the gift of education that they could cherish throughout life. He wanted to offer them the opportunity to finish high school, for at that time, the only secondary school in Mindoro was the Mindoro Provincial High (now Leido Memorial National High School) in Calapan City, about 102 kilometers away from Bongabong.

61st founding anniversary highlights
Sixty-one years of hard-fought battles to survive and maintain academic excellence led the Eastern Mindoro College to this point of commemoration as it looks back to each struggle it has faced for the past decades. Every wound it has let heal, every scar reminiscent of its past and every glory it has achieved, add to the celebration of EMC's 61st year. It has truly been a memorable one for both students and faculty.

Standouts
We sometimes agree with the song "Impossible Dream" but for "Tots," dream, though impossible as it may seem, becomes possible. Like an unreachable star, Tots was able to make his dream come true. He believes that there is no big dream for a determined, disciplined, courageous and prayerful person.

FEU students impress near and far
Year after year, Far Eastern University (FEU) students have been making their university and country proud through their efforts both in and out of school. The academic year of 2005-2006 was no exception. From international summer programs in Italy and China to various competitions in the US and Europe, FEU students displayed a remarkable level of academic competence and ingenuity.

Scholastic and DepEd launch nationwide Read-A-Thon
Scholastic and the Department of Education value its commitment to continuously work together in ensuring that the Filipino youth read more, learn more and ultimately lead better lives. This quest for academic, professional and personal excellence aids the youth of today to be globally competitive and highly successful in their undertakings in life.

Molding the 'New Filipino'
Akoy ay Pilipino, ang dugo'y maharlika Likas sa aking puso adhikaing maganda Sa Pilipinas na aking bayan Lantay na Perlas ng Silanganan Wari'y natipon ang kayamanan ng Maykapal... - "Ako ay Pilipino"


 

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