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Michelle, now Mrs. JP Octavo and a mom of a young boy, is based in Manila performing with a band called Powerhouse.

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Edlyn recently got her wish. The Medellin National Science and Technology School (MNSTS), where she also teaches English and Technology and Livelihood Education, became the latest partner-beneficiary of the Smart Schools Program
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