Angeles City Mayor Carmelo “Jon” B. Lazatin II, who also chairs the Board of Trustees of the City College of Angeles (CCA), conducted an on-site inspection of the college campus to personally assess the progress of ongoing development projects. The visit underscores the city’s commitment to strengthening educational facilities for Angeleño learners.
Mayor Lazatin, together with CCA’s executive officials, toured various areas of the campus, including classrooms, laboratories, and student common spaces. The inspection aimed to evaluate the status of renovation and construction works currently underway and ensure they align with the institution’s vision for an improved academic environment.
During the walkthrough, the mayor emphasized the importance of keeping campus facilities safe, modern, and conducive to learning. He noted that the upgrades are essential to supporting CCA’s mission of providing quality and accessible education to students from all sectors of the community.
Officials also discussed the ongoing enhancements designed to improve learning resources, including laboratory upgrades and improvements to instructional spaces. These developments are expected to boost academic performance and student engagement.
Mayor Lazatin reaffirmed that the city government is fully committed to supporting the continued expansion of CCA. According to him, investing in better facilities not only strengthens the college’s academic programs but also opens more opportunities for Angeleños seeking higher education.
The inspection likewise highlighted the administration’s hands-on approach, ensuring that CCA’s long-term development plan remains on track. The mayor stressed that these improvements are part of a sustained effort to maintain CCA’s reputation as a leading educational institution in the region.
More upgrades and campus enhancements are scheduled in the coming months, signaling a strong push for continuous improvement. With the support of the local government, CCA aims to further elevate its services and provide a more dynamic and student-centered learning environment.
Source: Angeles City Information Office