<Li> 1949: The school became co-educational . Female students had a choice of dressmaking, food trades or handicrafts . </Li> <Li> 1950: The FOA - PHILCUSA aid program came to rehabilitate the school . New equipment and hand tools were received to improve the school facilities . </Li> <Li> 1959: Under the Omnibus Act, Bohol Trade School was converted into Bohol School of Arts and Trades . The school offered two - year technical education curriculum, four - year secondary school and EOTC . </Li> <Li> 1968: The school was selected as a Pilot Training Center of the Manpower Training Program under the National Manpower and Youth Council . </Li>

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