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                    [Title] => Harry Potter publisher donates 50,000 books to DepEd
                    [Summary] => To encourage public school students to read more, the publisher of the popular Harry Potter series has donated 50,000 children’s reading books to the Department of Education (DepEd).


Education Undersecretary Juan Miguel Luz said the books donated by Scholastic Inc., worth around P5 million, will come in handy as the DepEd will implement starting this year its "Every Child a Reader by Grade Three" program.

"We want to develop a habit for reading among our students in the elementary level," he said.
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                    [Title] => Harry Potter publisher donates 50,000 books to DepEd
                    [Summary] => To encourage public school students to read more, the publisher of the popular Harry Potter series has donated 50,000 children’s reading books to the Department of Education (DepEd).


Education Undersecretary Juan Miguel Luz said the books donated by Scholastic Inc., worth around P5 million, will come in handy as the DepEd will implement starting this year its "Every Child a Reader by Grade Three" program.

"We want to develop a habit for reading among our students in the elementary level," he said.
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