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THS partners with internal, external stakeholders, wins third place in search for Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing Schools

By Evon Christian Espenilla

With the intention of providing quality education to its stakeholders, Tibag High School, under the management of its school head, Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban, continues to serve and partner with its internal and external stakeholders.

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Tibag HS ground-breaks education, sets Alternative Learning System in full swing; PSDS Dr. Miclat: Andito tayo para sa inyong pangarap

By Patricia P. Lopez

Tibag High School has accomplished its educational ground breaking this school year as it implements the Alternative Learning System (ALS) for the first time.

During the parents’ and students’ orientation, Dr. Rene B. Miclat, Public Schools District Supervisor and Division Focal Person for ALS said that ALS is for the achievement of students’ dreams.

“Andito tayo para sa inyong mga pangarap. Ito ay daan ninyo para makatawid sa inyong mga pangarap. Ngunit, matutupad lamang ito kapag inyong ipinagdasal at kung kayo ay may gagawin.” Dr. Miclat emphasized.

The orientation was also graced by the Education Program Specialist in ALS of Tarlac City Schools Division, Mr. Ryan Lactaotao, who sparked the students’ motivation to learn as he discussed the pivotal provisions of ALS. “Sa ALS, may pag-asa. Tara na sa ALS” wrapped up his talk. memorandum No. 177 s. 2022 is its much-awaited result announcing the winners in the Search for the Division’s Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing Schools. The contest is in consonance with the Regional Memorandum No. 62, s. of 2022 and Division Memorandum No. 124, s. of 2022. With the all-out support of its principal Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban, Tibag High School triumphed at 3rd

Lactaotao mentored the school in implementing the program on September 2, 2022. Lactaotao emphasized that the Alternative Learning System is intended to give opportunities for students who cannot attend the formal schooling and that their unit is willing to back the school up for the challenges it may encounter during the implementation.

School Principal, Dr. Juvelyn Esteban, plans the program implementation and has initiated meetings for the crafting of the class program, number of teachers needed, teacher-parent coordination, and other related academic activities to make sure that THS can implement the ALS in full swing.

Tibag High School offers the Technical-Vocational Track –Information and Communications Strand as its pilot program that caters the out-of-school youth, non-school aged individuals, and students in specific contexts through its faculty headed by the ALS coordinator, Mr. Charlie F. Ocampo.

LIVING THE BAYANIHAN SPIRIT. Stakeholders, preparing for the in-person classes. Efforts reaped third place for Brigada’s Mega School Category.

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