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  2. Teachers Camp - Wikipedia

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    The Teachers Camp was established on December 11, 1907, by an ordinance by Benguet Governor William Pack in an area which was then named O-ring-ao to accommodate both American and Filipino teachers. The outline of the camp's plan was made by W. Morgan Schuster, secretary of the Bureau of Public Instruction on January 18, 1908. [ 3 ]

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  4. Baguio City National High School - Wikipedia

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    BCHS squatted at the present site of Baguio Government Center until World War II broke out in 1941. During the Japanese occupation, classes were held at Quezon Elementary School. By 1945, the school admitted students at the Vallejo Hotel, then moved back to Teacher’s Camp during the second semester.

  5. Manila Teachers Party-List - Wikipedia

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    The Manila Teachers Savings and Loan Association is a Filipino political party and associated financial lending organization which holds party-list representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines. Outside its role in the Congress, it also offers loans to salary loans to public schools.

  6. Baguio Athletic Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Baguio Athletic Bowl was built in 1945. [1] The venue is under the ownership of the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA). Through Executive Order 224 issued by President Fidel V. Ramos on February 10, 1995, transferring the management, administration, and maintenance responsibilities from the PTA to the Baguio City Government.

  7. List of people from Baguio - Wikipedia

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    William F. Pack, governor of Benguet province who planned the creation of Teacher's Camp and namesake of Governor Pack Road [19] Robb White, (1909–1990) American writer of screenplays, television scripts, and adventure novels; Leonard Wood, American military officer and Governor-General from 1921 to 1927 for whom Leonard Wood Road was named [17]

  8. Alliance of Concerned Teachers - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT-Teachers) is a progressive national democratic mass organization of teachers, academics, and other education workers in the Philippines, established on June 26, 1982. It is the largest non-traditional teachers' organization in the country, and campaigns for the economic and political rights of teachers ...

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