By Helen Castano | 10:05 AM August 23, 2020

If there is a will, there is a way.
Determined to support the education of six-year-old Arvin Jay Curangcurang, a Grade 2 student, the family built a ” tree house” in an elevated area where the signal is strong enough for his online schooling.
Giecel Marie Curangcurang shared some photos of her nephew Arvin during his online class at the tree house.

“Kung way signal, aw mangita,” Giecel started her post.
Since there was no signal at home, they looked for a spot for a better signal for online learning.
“Mao tong naghimo mig tree house/payag nga gamay sa buntod tunga2x pa gyud sa toril sa mga baka😂,” she described of the surrounding in the middle of pastureland for cows.
She said the signal was strong enough for the classes.
“Kumustag signal? Okay raman, kusog man pud. tugnaw lang kaayo kay kusog hangin kay buntod man. Katugon ag studyantes kabugnaw😂 Mura gyud kabugnaw sa iyang pagbati🙈,” she said.

She said her nephew could concentrate on his studies because the place is peaceful and quiet.
” Pero nindot kay hilom, makafocus ang bata sa discussion. Free sa banha sa mga videoke ug balik2x nga tukar sa marikit, chinita girl ug unsa pana diha😁 Waman guru puy virus sa Buntod nu? 😂,” she said.

Arvin Jay Curangcurang attends his online classes. Photo: Miyay/Giecel Marie Curangcurang
