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School-wide Paperless Exams, Integrated
By: Zyra Marie Ambingan
Students perform a real life drill when an earthquake struck the province leaving damages on school’s infrastractures.
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Castanares also shared her experience being at the 3rd floor during the earthquake, She stated that their class adviser encouraged them to stay calm and do the basic precautionary measure which is the “duck, cover, and hold”.
“As of now we’re not yet allowed to go back to our classroom, and currently on Set A, Set B set up with blended learning,” she added.
Lastly, CNHS still waits for further assessment and mandate from the MDRRMO as well as the division office to present a go signal to once again open the building for the students after its complete inspection and restoration.
and exalt time management and honesty on learners last April 25-26 and 27-28, 2023 during the third periodical exam with accordance to Sir Norman G. Jandog’s initiation, the School Principal IV.
He also added that considering that CNHS is envisioning to become a “21st century” school in the next few years, they want to improve teaching and learning methods by having technology materials available to the students, thus the implementation of chalkless instruction and paperless exam.
Sir Jandog remarked that the paperless examination provides convenience to the teachers and the administration since the conduct does not require any need for test paper reproduction, making it environment friendly with the lessened paper consumption and economical due to the minimized expense for paper and ink, paving conversion of funds to afford more 55-inches for the remaining classrooms that lacks.
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