History 1926 To WWII
By 1926, MFS was converted into Bunawan Agricultural School (BAS). First year High School was offered in school year 1927 – 1928; second year in school year 1928 – 1929; third year in school year 1929 – 1930; and fourth year in school year 1930 – 1931. The additional site of 280.8131 hectares was reserved for the BAS under Proclamation No. 677 issued by Governor-General Frank Murphy on April 2, 1934. BAS developed steadily until enrollment reached 400 students. However, World War II intervened, and the school was temporarily closed.
The Filipino Principals who worked for the school up to the outbreak of the World War II were:
- Name Year Length of Service
- Mr. Francisco Fernan 1923 – 1926 3 years
- Mr. Manuel Flojo 1926 - 1929 3 years
- Mr. Acuña 1929 – 1933 4 years
- Mr. Anastacio Limbo 1933 – 1938 5 years
- Mr. Obias 1938 - 1941 3 years
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