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Franklin Clitar’s eco-brick initiative, started in 2018, has become a youth-led movement promoting ecological integrity and the spirit of Laudato Si’. Supported by the Diocese and local barangays, it has produced thousands of eco-bricks and is now integrated into the school curriculum. The project empowers students to take active roles in sustainability, showing how small actions can create meaningful, lasting change.

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The Mangrove Planting and Clean-up Drive was successfully conducted on September 11, 2025, at Bayug Island, Iligan City, during the First Semester of Academic Year

The school community continues to uphold its commitment to environmental stewardship and social responsibility through the initiative “Mangrove Planting,” conducted on September 11, 2025, in

The Eco-Mission Seminar was successfully held on September 10, 2025, at the SMCII Auditorium, Iligan City, during the First Semester of Academic Year 2025–2026. Organized

On September 9,2025, nursing students from St. Michael’s College, Iligan City conducteda community outreach activity at Santiago Daycare Center. The outreach aimed to promoteproper hand

The 2K+1 Kindergarten Teachers’ Training, held on September 7, 2025, gathered early childhood educators from different schools for a day of meaningful learning and professional

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SMC Iligan reaches out

In the months of August and September, despite the strict health protocols, students of SMC-Basic Education Department, who contracted by COVID-19, receive groceries through the initiative and effort of the MICSR Director, Mr. Jone Cabanigan. Students and their family receive the groceries with a smile and grateful heart.

“Always my duty to reach to those in need and those who need us,” says Sir Jone. He hopes that the office continues to receive in-kind and monetary donations to continuously reach students who need financial and food support during this time.

“No matter the circumstances, we always lend a hand to those who need one,” he added as the number of COVID-19 cases increase.  

MICSR x Alumni mangrove planting

Early morning on November 30, SMC-BED personnel, MICSR Coordinator Sir Jone Cabanigan, Alumni Office Coordinator Ms. Pamela Dalman in coordination of Alumni Batch 1996 together with the staff of Brgy. Hinaplanon Kagawad Rio Ganzaga planted a total of 300 mangove propagules in Bayug Island.
Bayug Island Mangove Plantation started after Bagyong Sendong hit the City of Iligan in the night of December 13, 2012. Bayug Island receive the most catastrophic aftermath as it is situated around the waters of the Mandulog River.