DepEd thanks late SM founder for education initiatives

By Ma. Teresa Montemayor/PNA

MANILA — The Department of Education (DepEd) on Sunday expressed its deepest gratitude to the founder of SM Group, Henry Sy Sr., who passed away at the age of 94 on Saturday, January 19.

Sy, through the SM Foundation, which he established in 1983, supported and empowered communities through education and other development initiatives.

In a statement released Sunday, the department extended its sincerest condolences to Sy’s family and friends.

“Sy will be fondly remembered as a valuable partner who invested in the education of the country’s future leaders and nation-builders,” the statement read.

DepEd said SM Foundation’s School Building Program has provided hundreds of schools all over the country with buildings complete with furniture and fixtures, enabling a conducive environment for better learning outcomes.

“It is also one of the department’s pioneer and constant partners in the Adopt-a-School Program, providing scholarships, teacher training, school supplies, financial literacy, ICT and multimedia packages,” the DepEd statement added.

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