SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique – Officials of a school located in a far-flung village of the municipality of Sibalom have found a way to make graduation for their elementary completers memorable through their mobile ceremony using a multicab open back van as the stage.
Department of Education (DepEd) Sibalom South District Supervisor Demar Cahilig on Tuesday said poor internet connection made it difficult for the Tulatula Elementary School to hold a virtual ceremony.
“Tulatula Elementary School principal Arnulfo Batiao together with his teachers decided to hold a mobile graduation for their 18 elementary pupils on July 12,” he said.

The school, located nine kilometers away from the town proper, is the first of the 39 public elementary and secondary schools under Cahilig's supervision to hold a graduation ceremony.
The mobile graduation was held using a multicab van, which was decorated to look like a stage, and visited each house of a graduating student.
“My message was recorded so that it was played using a mobile sound system installed also on the multicab,” he added.
Cahilig said a parent of the graduating pupil was also asked to go up the makeshift stage with his child for the ribbon pinning, giving of the certificate, and photo opportunity.