Year End Report 2017
Year End Report 2017
Year End Report 2017
Department of Education
Region II – Schools Division of Isabela
BARUCBOC NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Quezon
Email Address: [email protected]
Mobile: 0926-934-3805
Sir:
Greetings!
High School, Quezon, Isabela, for FY 2018 for your ready reference.
Respectfully yours,
A. Organizational Structure
B. Personnel Profile
Teacher
Enrolment
Classroom
Furniture
Textbook
Equipment and Facilities
KPI
I. Introduction
(Program/Project No. 1)
Objectives:
Actual Accomplishments
A. MOOE
B. Donations
C. PTA
D. Canteen
V. 2018 Target
A. Student Development
B. Professional Development
C. Physical Development
D. Curriculum Development
IX. Appendices
REYNANTE B. LANQUITA
ADAS II
Child Protection Council
CHARITO B. RANIA
Security/Driver
JELITA A. SORIA,PhD
Chairperson
Alunan, Quezon, Isabela
0926-934-3805
HELEN O. NAVARRO
Guidance Counselor DHANNABELLE M. DE LARA
Barucboc, Quezon, Isabela Member
0975-130-8814 Samonte, Quezon, Isabela
0915-434-3082
GRAZE S. NATIVIDAD
Finance Officer ESMAEL R. NAVARRO
Mangga, Quezon, Isabela Member
0977-164-6027 Alunan, Quezon, Isabela
0936-246-1497
NELA A. CARAG
Santos, Quezon, Isabela
Siempre Viva Norte,Mallig,Isabela
0905-945-2528
09352974311
B. PERSONNEL PROFILE
1st Day Highest
Birth Area of
Name Position of Educational
Date Specialization
Service Attainment
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS
Amoy, James C. T-III 7/30/81 7/1/09 MAED (w/ TLE
units)/ TM1
Asuncion, Riza M. T-III 5/6/81 6/9/03 MAED (w/ Filipino
units)
Basabica, Ana May P. T-I 11/20/94 6/1/15 MAED (w/ Social Science
units)
Bautista, Gina C. T-I 8/14/83 6/10/07 MAED (w/ Gen. Science
units)
Carag, Nela A. T-III 8/25/80 7/1/03 MAED (w/ Biology
units)
Condino, Riandea S. T-III 5/30/80 8/20/02 MAED (w/ Mathematics
units)
De Lara, Dhannabelle M. T-III 10/21/83 6/1/05 MST Mathematics
Millanes, Mary Marjorie S. T-III 9/14/78 6/16/00 MAED (w/ English
units)
Natividad, Graze S. T-III 12/22/81 6/1/03 Ph.D. ME Mathematics
(w/ units)
Navarro, Esmael R. T-III 12/30/84 6/1/07 College Filipino/EsP
Graduate
Navarro, Helen O. T-III 10/29/83 6/15/10 MAED (w/ Filipino
units)
Pangpangdeo, Joseph Jr. D. T-III 8/17/88 6/15/10 MST Social Science
Rania, Judith D. T-III 1/24/77 6/6/11 MAED TLE
Grad/TM1
Saavedra-De Vera, Gliaza V. T-I 10/14/91 6/2/14 BSEd MAPEH
MAPEH
Sarte, Noemi DG T-III 5/8/86 8/1/07 MST English
Tugade, Venus B. T-I 9/24/93 6/2/14 MAED (w/ Social Science
units)
Vergara, Princess Joy C. T-I 8/27/92 6/3/13 BSPE MAPEH
Graduate
Panisigan, Faith C. T-I 04/10/92 05/28/18 MAED(can English
didate)
Peru, Janice C. T-I BSEd (TLE) TLE
Panuncio, Jaypee L T-I 09/10/92 06/14/18 BSEd Science
(Science)
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS
Abalos, Maribel M. T-II Info. Tech
Cabacungan, Romelia T-II 01/10/8 06/13/ BSNursing Science
C. 7 18
Canceran, Princess Ann T-II 02/12/9 11/03/ MAED, with Filipino
units
6 17
Cera, Sweetheart A. T-II 01/22/9 6/5/17 PhD, with English
Units
2
Gazzingan, Jessa-lyn P. T-II 04/17/9 06/18/ MAED, with Social
units
6 18 Science
Gumaru, Marjorie M. T-II 01/23/8 6/5/17 BSHRM Home
1 Economics
Lopez, Joy F. MT-II 2/23/86 6/1/07 PhD English
Morales, Ronald L. T-II MAED, with Mathematic
units
s
Sakiting, Marcelo G. T-II 3/28/78 8/19/1 College TVL
Grad/TM1
6
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Domingo, Kris Angel ADAS 12/25/95 12/11/17 BSBA Marketing
III Mngt.
Lanquita, Reynante B. ADAS-II 11/29/81 10/13/15 BS Agri. Agriculturist
Rania, Charito B. SECURIT 12/7/75 7/1/11 Tech Voc N/A
Y/
DRIVER
Soria, Jelita A. P-II 9/7/56 3/30/8 Ph.D. Ed. Math/Scienc
Mgt.
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C. SCHOOL BASIC STATISTIC
I. PERSONNEL
3 Years
Planning Indicators SY 2015- SY 2016- SY 2017-
2016 2017 2018
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
School Administrator
Principal I 1 0
Principal II 0 1 1
Teachers
Teacher I 3 5 8
Teacher III 12 12 12
Total # of Teachers 15 17 20
Funding Source
Nationally Funded 15 18 18
Municipality 0 0 0
PTCA 2 0 0
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Teachers
Master Teacher II 1 1
Teacher II 3 8
Casual 0
Total # of Teachers 4 9
Administrative Staff
ADAS II 1 1
ADAS III 1
Security Officer 1 1 2
Utility 1
Funding Source
Nationally Funded 5
Division Funded 1
MOOE/ PTA 1
II. ENROLMENT
3 Years
Planning Indicators SY 2016- SY 2017- SY 2017-
2017 2018 2018
Overall 447 526 569
Male 184 249 293
Female 198 277 276
Grade 7 108 134 126
Male 52 72 64
Female 56 62 62
Grade 8 100 102 128
Male 53 47 69
Female 47 55 59
Grade 9 77 91 98
Male 38 46 45
Female 39 45 53
Grade 10 97 72 89
Male 41 33 45
Female 56 39 44
Grade 11 65 72 58
Male 28 29 26
Female 37 43 32
Grade 12 55 69
Male 22 26
Female 33 43
III. CLASSROOMS
3 Years
Planning Indicators SY 2015- SY 2016- SY 2017-
2016 2017 2018
Instructional
Science Laboratory 0 0 0
Industrial Arts Bldg 0 0 0
HE Bldg 0 0 0
# of complete Cls 8 8 9
# of unfinished Cls 2 3 2
# of makeshift Cls 0 0 0
I. INTRODUCTION
society. It should allow our students to also master the learning process, to engage
with their curriculum, own and direct their learning in their own individual and
flexible ways.
cultivate and maintain the student's interest in the material by showing how this
knowledge applies in the real world. They must also try to increase their student's
curiosity, which will help them become lifelong learners. They should also be
flexible with how they teach and give learners the resources to continue learning
outside of school.
between and among internal and external stakeholders to deliver the best
educational outcomes. Much of the success of the school for this year is due to
since the school garners recognition or awards not only in the local but national
On the other hand, MOOE and other financial matters are spent much
the classroom.
and energy in pursuing quality education. It reflects the true inner workings- faces,
smiles, curious and determined eyes, passionate hearts and boundary pushing
1. Enrolment
Grade 11 27 32 59
Grade 12 26 43 69
Total 275 293 568
AGE PROFILE
Level
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 + TOTAL
Grade 7 37 69 13 7 0 0 0 0 0 126
Grade 8 38 63 18 8 0 0 0 0 127
Grade 9 21 52 17 4 4 0 0 98
Grade 10 19 50 14 5 1 0 89
Grade 11 36 16 2 3 2 59
Grade 12 41 21 5 2 69
10 11
TOTAL 37 97 96 75 32 9 4 568
7 1
3. Enrolment of Learners in Senior High School
A. Grade 11
GAS 13 11 24
TVL – ICT 8 8 16
TVL – HE 7 12 19
TOTAL 28 31 59
GAS 14 11 25
TVL – ICT 6 8 14
TVL – HE 7 13 20
TOTAL 27 32 59
B. Grade 12
GAS 6 20 26
TVL – ICT 13 5 18
TVL – HE 8 21 28
TOTAL 27 45 72
ENROLMENT (Second Semester SY 2017-2018)
GAS 6 20 26
TVL – ICT 12 5 17
TVL – HE 8 18 26
TOTAL 22 33 69
released for the SY 2018-2019 of the Grade 9 learners who took the examination
Qualification Total
Cookery On process
TOTAL 28
III. ACCOMPLISHMENT PER PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
A. PROJECTS
15. Repair of Senior High To safeguard the campus One stakeholder has
School Gate of Senior High School. donated to repair the
SHS school gate which
is now functional.
16. Concrete pipe in To provide drainage Generous stakeholders
between SHS and JHS system that is directly has donated concrete
connected to the concrete pipe which was then
drainage system of the installed by the parents
senior high school. during the Brigada
Eskwela 2018.
19. Repair of Bowls To ensure hygiene and The parents and other
sanitation among generous stakeholders
learners. has provided funds for
the procurement and
repair of the restrooms
by installing 6 new
units of bowls.
B. PROGRAMS
D. PTA Fund
As per agreed during the General PTA Assembly, the parents will
donate a certain amount to the association to augment the other source of fund for
the improvement of the school. The said donation will be allocated in the
following:
a. PTA Projects
c. Sports Program
d. Cultural Activities
f. Instructional Materials
g. Students Development
h. Security/ Utility
i. Electric Expenses
j. School Improvement
E. Canteen Fund
Flower Box Donations Search fo Mr. & Ms. P 0.00 P 9,000.00 P 9,000.00 - Construction of
Construction SSTEC (Popularity Flower Box
(SSTEC) Contest)
Trash to Cash Sale of Sale of Plastic Recycling & P 500.00 P 1,200.00 P 700.00 - Maintenance of
(SSTEC) bottles, glass bottles, Collection of recyclable Science Eco-Park
corrugated boxes, tin cans, items
grown ornamental plants,
and table top displays.
G. Other Financial Matters
V. 2018 TARGET
2016 accomplish/
2017 2018
Assembly & & Classroom
on January, 2018.
Construction of Flag
Brigada - Available funds
Pole
Eskwela Plus will be utilized for
2016 2017 2018
Report the construction
0% 0% 100%
which shall begin
on January, 2018.
Narrative Objectively Verifiable Means of Important
Construction of 3 school
- Year end -Budget &
buildings under the
report construction
DepEd Building
period depends on
Program which shall be
the timeline of the
used as laboratories.
contructor and
2016 2017 2018
project
0% 0% 75%
implementer.
VI. FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Instruction: List down the activities that are required in each school year to implement the school improvement projects. Indicated for every
activity are the schedule and venue, budget, and the person(s) responsible.
Increased
level of Science Science Year round 900 MOOE &
comprehensio concept Department & PTA
n in science enrichment School Head
class
SCHOOL OUTPUT BUDGET
PROJECT PERSON(S) SCHEDULE/ BUDGET
IMPROVEMENT FOR THE ACTIVITIES PER
OBJECTIVE RESPONSIBLE VENUE SOURCE
PROJECT TITLE YEAR ACTIVITY
Improved SIM ALL Teachers & Year round 9,700 MOOE &
academic School Head PTA
performance
of learners
Reduced drop- Student-Adopt Sponsorship/
Stakeholders Year round 59,500
out rate Program Donation
INTENSIFIED Achieve zero Improved Year round 600 MOOE &
Bantay Ko,
EDUCATION FOR drop-out rate attendance School Head, PTA
Seatmate Ko
ALL (I- EFA) Advisers and
(BKSK)
Classroom
Officers
Increased Home School Head, Year round 600 MOOE &
promotion rate Visitation Advisers and PTA
Guidance
Coordinator
Reduced School Head, Year round 200 MOOE &
SARDO EASEP Advisers and PTA
EASEP TWG
Improved Advisers, Year round 10, 200 MOOE &
School
health MAPEH, SFP PTA
Feeding
condition Coordinator and
Program
parents
ACCESs to QUALITY Implement ERAP School Head and Year round 12,000 MOOE &
BASIC EDUCATION Education for Increased
SCHOOL OUTPUT BUDGET
PROJECT PERSON(S) SCHEDULE/ BUDGET
IMPROVEMENT FOR THE ACTIVITIES PER
OBJECTIVE RESPONSIBLE VENUE SOURCE
PROJECT TITLE YEAR ACTIVITY
PTA
number of Teachers
enrolment
All (EFA) BALIK
School Head and MOOE &
ESKWELA Year round 10,500
Teachers PTA
CAMPAIGN
Expected
Resource
Title of Trainings Training Participants
Person
Period
In-Service Training May, 2018 Teachers & School School Head,
(Opening Session) Head Teachers
A. Students Development
Agosto 1-31,
gamitin ng mga
sa paaralan. Nagkaroon din ng Laro ng Lahi- Sack Race Siksik, Buko Relay, Patintero
at Touch Body.
tagapayo).
pwesto ( Mary Christine Dancel, Jennie Mae Medrano, Danica Alethea Santiago at
Maureen Pizcal), 8 Jasper ang ikalawang pwesto ( Princess lyn Ventura, Jessa
Suguitan).
Ronald A. Quintos)
ikatlong pwesto ( Velly Girl Sinoli), Grade 9 Curriculum ang ikalawang pwesto
( Jenilyn Cabuyadao).
GAS ang ikatlong pwesto (Zaldy D. Mangsat), ikalawang pwesto 8 Ruby (Renz G.
Tinaza), 8 Ruby ikalawang pwesto (Iris Baraya), at 7 Pearl ang nakakuha ng unang
pwesto ang Grade 7 Pearl (Viena L. Subia), at ang Unang Pwesto ay nakamit ng
ang bawat mag-aaral sa tanong bawat araw upang makuha ang tamang sagot. Sa
Jade.
School, Gng. Jovelyn S. Manalang, mula sa San Rafael National High School, G.
Ruzzel de Joseph, mula naman sa San Juan Integrated School, Leiarnie Joy A.
Joanalee L. Antipolo.
mga kaguro at mag-aaral ng Barucboc National High School. Naging masaya din ang
pagwawakas nito sapagkat bakas sa mga labi ng mag-aaral ang saya sa pag-abot ng
Katutubong Kasuotan
Patimpalak sa Katutubong Kasuotan – Kategorya ng lalaki, nakamit ng 12
GAS ang ikatlong pwesto (Zaldy D. Mangsat), ikalawang pwesto 8 Ruby (Renz G.
Salibad), at ang nangunguna sa Katutubong Kasuotan 11 GAS (Villjhune O.
Magalgalit). Kategorya ng babae, nakamit ng 12 GAS ang ikatlong pwesto
(Christine S. Bautista), ikalawang pwesto 12 TVL (Liezel U. Ibuyat), at ang
nagunguna sa Katutubong Kasuotan 8 Jasper (Jermaine Kaye P. Abrogena).
Lutuing Pinoy - Kakanin
Patimpalak sa Lutong Pinoy – Kakanin, nakamit ng 12 TVL ang ikatlong
pwesto ( Byan Atet-eng, Joshua A. Attaban, Merly A. Pola-oc) 11 TVL ikalawang
pwesto ( Leann V. Ramirez, Odessa B. Abillar, Queenie M. Soriano) at ang
nangunguna sa patimpalak ay 11 GAS ( Marlon B. Cajala, Vivian Jen T.
Bernardino, Ronald A. Quintos)
Lecture on Damath and techniques and strategies in solving word and group
presentations problem.
Search for Mr. & Ms. Mathinik 2017
Search for Mr. and Ms. Mathinik 2017 with the members of the Board of Judges,
Brgy. Capt. Annabelle De Lara and BNHS Faculty. Mr. Mathinik 2017- Vher
Angelo B. Senica and Ms. Mathinik 2017 – Jermaine Kaye P. Abrogena
Tree Planting
Pursuant to DepEd Order No. 41 s. 2015 dated August 28, 2015, the conduct
of Senior High School Career Guidance Program (CGP) and Early Registration,
which aims to guide Grade 10 students/SHS entrants in making informed decisions
regarding their choice of SHS track.
In connection, the following activities were done to intensify the awareness of
the students as well their parents:
The students wearing the uniforms that serves as a symbol of their dreams.
4. G7 ADOPT-A-STUDENT PROGRAM 2017
Narrative Report
Adopt A Student...Change A Life! The G7 Adopt-A-Student Program began
in 2016, so that donors and friends of Barucboc National High School could feel a
our Adopt-A-Student Program, you can help us help these fine young gentlemen
achieve their dreams of graduating high school and becoming fine productive citizens
in our society.
The G7 curriculum continues to live the spirit of true giving so, once again the
help students particularly the Grade 7 ho need some finances or things that they will
Curriculum coordinator, Mrs. Helen O. Navarro and Ms. Gina C. Bautista both Grade
7 advisers together with Grade 7 students worked hand in hand for the realization of
the program. They knocked from kind-hearted and generous people for assistance.
There were 22 students of Grade 7 who received the certificate of scholarship and 3
The Grade 7 recipients of Adopt A Student Program 2017 together with the
Grade 7 Advisers and students
5. MATHEMATICS MONTH NARRATIVE
Reflecting on Romans 12:4-5, “For just as each of us has one body with many
members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we,
though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others". This
reminds of how the Mathematics Department is functioning. The subject area had
some innovations this month which were successfully implemented because they were
working as one, together with the administration of Barucboc National High School.
The Math Department had constructed its own Bulletin of information which serves
as a learning hub for the students and venue for them to see for list of their teachers
and fellow students who will assist them regarding the lesson they had a difficulty
with.
We use math in every aspect of our lives at work and in practical everyday
sense of statistics and economic news. Decisions in life are so often based on
numerical information: to make the best choices, we need to be numerate. So, the
department also launch a tutorial program for those students identified as poor in
think in depth about a subject area, and to operate with growing confidence within its
techniques and methodologies, with the expectation that the process will promote
increased understanding of the discipline for both tutor and student and increase
who needs remediation were identified and disseminated to teachers and students
involved for the success of this Program. The tutors are Dhannabelle M. De Lara,
Graze S. Natividad, Riandea S. Condino, Math Wizards officers and some of the
students inclined in Mathematics. The tutors meet their students twice a week and it is
scheduled Tuesday and Friday. We also used the time of lunch break and ICL to
Mathematics for Learners. This program covers six Saturdays, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 n.n.
numbers of attendees for the said sessions were as follows: 46 Grade 7 students, 18
Grade 8, 19 Grade 9 and 15 Grade 10 a total of 99. The program was successfully
conducted and MTAP participants for each curriculum where identified through the
The identified students who are poor in numerates in their Math tutorial with
their tutors and ICL program
Peer Tutoring
NARRATIVE REPORT
As environmental stewards, campers had the tree planting activities to start the
second day of the camp as well as the community service done in the perimeter of the
barangay community auditorium.
Science trail was one of the interesting activities that every camper was so
energetic to perform with their group mates as one way of developing leadership,
cooperation and wise decision making on their parts as environmental youth leaders.
Aside from the lectures and plenary sessions, and science trails simultaneous
contests were also initiated at all levels facilitated by the student leaders who
participated in the RYSTEC these are as follows; essay writing, poster making,
editorial cartooning, and on the spot experimentation and Talent Showcase for the
Lakambini and Lakan ng Kalikasan was also conducted with Acoustic band as the
filler.
I. LAYUNIN AT TUNGUHIN
A. Layunin
1. Mabuo ang matibay na bigkis sa pagitan ng mga mag-aaral sa
pamamagitan ng pagbabahagian ng kaalaman sa malikhaing
paglilok at pagpipinta.
2. Matulungan at mahikayat ang mga mag-aaral na makita ang
kahalagahan ng pangkatang paggawa at pagbabahagian.
3. Matulungan ang mga mag-aaral na makita ang katuturan ng
pamilya sa pananampalataya, pagpapasya, at pagkilos na nakabatay
sa likas na batas moral at kilos-loob.
B. Tunguhin
Makalikha ng isang lipunang handang magpakasakit, may
maayos na pundasyon, may takot sa Diyos, kumikilos para sa
kabutihang panlahat – isinasabuhay ang pagiging Maka-Diyos,
Makatao, Makakalikasan at Makabansa.
II. BATAYAN
Ang mga gawain at palatuntunang isinakatuparan ng EsPC ay
nakabatay o nakaangkla sa DepEd Memorandum Blg. 177, s. 2017.
Para sa taong ito ang mga gawain ay umikot sa temang
“Kahinahunan at Katatagan: Tugon sa Makabago at Mapanghamong
Panahon”.
III. LAANG-GUGOL
A. Arawang Trivia
1. Magkakaroon ng arawang trivia na tutugunan gamit ang mga tiket
na magmumula sa pamunuan ng EsPC.
2. Ang bawat tiket ay nagkakahalaga ng isang piso (1.00)
3. Ang 80% na maiaambag ng klase ay babalik bilang pondo ng klase.
4. Ang pondong ito ay makukuha kapalit ng isang programang
paglalaanan nito.
5. Ang 20% ay para sa mga proyekto ng Club – Pamimili para sa
Makakalikasang Klase at Values Formation
B. Pondong Lokal - MOOE
IV. PALATUNTUNAN
A. Values Formation
Ang lahat ng mga mag-aaral ng Barucboc ay dadaan sa isang
pagninilay sa pamamagitan ng palatuntunang Values Formation sa
tulong ng mga kilala, bihasang tagapagsalita at tagapangasiwa. Ang
daloy ng gawain ay sumasaklaw sa mga sumusunod na paksa at petsa:
1. Baitang Pito – Ang Kilos-Loob at Tunay na Kahulugan ng
Kalayaan (Nobyembre 27)
2. Baitang Walo – Ang Tatlong Misyon ng Pamilya (Nobyembre 28)
3. Baitang Siyam – Ang Katarungang Panlipunan (Nobyembre 29)
4. Baitang Sampu at Labing-Isa – Isyung Moral (Nobyembre 30)
Fun Run
Values Formation
Pamimili sa gawad Makakalikasan
8. GRADE 10 CURRICULUM PROJECT – ECO COMPOSTING
RECEPTACLE
Narrative Report
The grade 10 learners religiously preparing the ECR at the back of the new
Senior High School 2-Storey building.
9. READING PROGRAM-FILIPINO
Narrative Report
For all knows, Reading is a tool a person gets information from written letters
and words. A person can read using sight or sight or touch, such as when a vision-
impaired reads Brailed- method.
Reading is actually a complex, multipart process. Reading in classroom takes
many forms, but it is often used as way of introducing grammar or vocabulary items.
At the most basic level reading is the recognition of words from simple
recognition of the individual letters and how these letters form a particular words to
what each word means not just on an individual, but as part of a text.
May 2017 upon enrollment, the students undergo with diagnostic process and
from that process we determined students needing remediation. The objective of this
program is to determine the reading level of the student.
Part of this activity, we teachers, can easily identify students, in there
particular domain which they can failed to exhibit / peform. Barucboc National High
School language teachers conducted from grade 7 to grade 10 the class reading pre
test.
Month of August, schedule for Reading is done and disseminated to teachers
involved for the success of this Program. The tutors are Helen O. Navarro, Riza M.
Asuncion, Esmael R. Navarro, language officers and some of the honor students. The
tutors meet their students twice a week and it is scheduled Monday and Wednesday.
We also used the time of lunch break and ICL to maximize students to help their
classmates in terms of reading.
Language teachers participated in this activity to enhance the ability of the
frustrated students through Pull-out remedial Class which will result into each of them
will be able to master a word every day, construct a sentence out of the given word
and finally they may be able to formulate their own paragraph from the sentences that
they have constructed.
The students know how to read already also participated to this Program. With
their vacant time they lend their hands to poor readers. As a reward to them they have
given an extra point in their performance in Filipino subject as an application for what
they have learned from their lessons.
Reading Program
The identified learners who are undergoing reading remediation in order to help uplift
their reading abilities.
10. NUTRITION MONTH CELEBRATION
Narrative Report
The National Nutrition Council (NNC) will lead the whole nation in the
celebration of the 2017 Nutrition Month this coming July. The main purpose of this
Celebration is to disseminate nutrition-related messages to all Filipinos through the
focal theme Healthy Diet, Gawing Habit -for Life!
In view hereof, Mr. James C. Amoy, the TLE Coordinator, ensured the
programs to be well coordinated to all concerned especially advisers that the conduct
of the celebration shall be done within the month of July wherein weekly activities
will be observed and culmination will be on the 27 th of the said month. The said
weekly activities includes the trivia on nutrition every after flag rites, dance exercise,
classroom eliminations on nutri-quiz, slogan and poster making contests. The selected
three winners in nutri-quiz classroom eliminations were the contestants in the general
eliminations. The bests in poster and slogan making contests in each classroom were
also the participants in general contests. The classroom advisers selected the
contestants for the table skirting, table setting and basyang masterchef.
During the culmination period, the program started at around 8:00
O’clock in the morning at the Barucboc Social Center. Guests were invited
particularly the GPTA officials, and members of the board of judges. The opening
program started with a dance exercise then followed by the singing of National
Anthem, a Prayer and Opening Remarks delivered by the TLE Coordinator and
finally welcomed by the school head Dr. Jelita A. Soria. The program was graced
also by the Schools District Supervisor Dr. Elizabeth B. Bueno despite of her
hectic schedule.
It was inside the auditorium where the slogan and poster making and
table skirting for the Junior High learners Another contests like floral
arrangement, table setting and table skirting contests for the Senior High learners.
The Basyang MasterChef was exclusively prepared with monggo as the main
ingredient. Each of the contestants prepared their own recipes for the vegetable
dish and the dessert out of monggo beans. Beverages which were all-natural fruit
extracts were prepared as quenchers. The nutri-quiz bee was mastered by Mrs.
mandated by the department under DepEd Order No. 51, s. 2016 which aims to
observed. In focus to the theme, learners were practically and embodied with ideas
and learning that will perhaps evitable to them in the pursuit of healthy lifestyle.
Nutrition Month 2017 – Basyang Master Chef
The contenders in the Basyang Masterchef for the Main Dish, Dessert and Beverage
categories.
Nutrition Month 2017 – Table Skirting & Setting
The contenders in the Basyang Masterchef for the Main Dish, Dessert and Beverage
categories
Nutrition Month 2017 – Poster and Slogan
The invited board of judges in all of the contested activities during the Nutrition
Month 2017.
B. Professional Development
Graduate School
Some of the teachers who graduated in their master’s degree in June 2017 and those
who are still undergoing higher level of education, doctorate degree, as part of their
continuing professional education.
C. Physical Development
High School.
D. Curriculum Development
LAC Session
further improve their teaching capabilities and address some of the issues and
Danggayan Festival
Some of the students who participated in the Danggayan Festival, an annual event of
the town of Quezon, Isabela where all agencies, private companies and NGO’s are
participating.
F. APPENDICES