The Agoo East Central School received genderized comfort rooms from Batch '70, improving the facilities for students. Additionally, the school conducted health services providing free anti-flu vaccines and Vitamin A to safeguard students' well-being against the flu season. The initiatives aim to enhance the school environment and promote health among learners (p.2, p.11).
The National Learning Camp at Agoo East Central School aimed to bridge learning gaps, with 12 teachers and 113 campers participating. The camp focused on enhancing reading and numeracy skills. Mayor Frank O. Sibuma commended the engagement of campers in reading activities and emphasized the importance of stakeholder support for such programs (p.2).
Agoo East Central School organized the Brigada Eskwela event to prepare for the new school year, emphasizing stakeholder participation for school readiness. Moreover, over 500 pupils joined the World Handwashing Day to promote proper hygiene practices and prevent the spread of diseases. These activities highlight the school's commitment to a safe and conducive learning environment (p.2).