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New Bypass Road in Bulacan Brings Relief to Students and Teachers

Summary by CLTV36
Students and teachers in the mountainous areas of Bulacan are now able to travel more easily and school absenteeism is expected to decrease after the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) completed the Doña Remedios Trinidad-Dingalan Bypass Road, which connects previously inaccessible communities. Photo from DepEd The road, which is nearly 68 kilometers long, now provides direct access to four so-called “Last Mile Schools” in the provi…
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Students and teachers in the mountainous areas of Bulacan are now able to travel more easily and school absenteeism is expected to decrease after the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) completed the Doña Remedios Trinidad-Dingalan Bypass Road, which connects previously inaccessible communities. Photo from DepEd The road, which is nearly 68 kilometers long, now provides direct access to four so-called “Last Mile Schools” in the provi…

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CLTV36 broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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