Morong High School in Morong, Rizal was the first high school in the Philippines to be established outside the provincial capital.[1] It was converted to a state college, named as Rizal Polytechnic College in 1995 through Republic Act 7933 and later on merged with Rizal State College and the Rizal Technological University Antipolo Annex and became part of the present University of Rizal System - Morong Campus.[2]
^Teston-Llagas, Avelina (2004). Morong High School A Living Legacy. Cubao, Quezon City: Lorimar Publishing Co., Inc. ISBN 971-685-642-3.
^"History". University of Rizal System. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
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