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Sustainable gardening eyed thru crop museum, nursery; THS notches 1st place in division tilt
By Carla Angelene Carpio
Tibag high school won the Best Nursery/Crop Museum in EGPP “Gulayan para sa sa Aktibong Magaaral” on December 15, 2022 at Kaisa Hall Tarlac City Plazuela.
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On October 24-28 was the Division Validation and Evaluation Elementary and IS category, November 9 was the announcement of Division Winners.
Winners will represent the Division in the regional contest on November 14-25 while special awards were given to deserving schools.
On November 14-25 was the Regional Validation and Evaluation while December 15, 2022, was the awarding of Regional Winners.
The school implementers were given the criteria for the contest and were given a month to improve their school gardens.
The Technology and Livelihood Education department collaborated in improving the school garden under the leadership of Ma’am Evangeline V. Espiritu, HT I department and Sir Jonathan Paul L. Briones, Master Teacher I.
The biggest point in the criteria is for the vegetables planted. That’s why Sir Wenzlee Laus, GSP focal person planted different varieties of plants under the GO, GROW, and GLOW type of veggies with the help of Grade 9 & 10 Agricultural Crop
Students.
“It is the support and determination of my colleagues that pushed me even more to go the extra mile. Even ydears before, we have been exerting efforts for the Gulayan that is why we made sure that these won’t go to waste. besides, students will benefit from this.” Sir Laus shared on an interview.
The criteria also include the Gulayan sa Paaralan contribution for the school feeding program that is led by Ma’am Kenzie M. Ancheta, the School Nutrition Leader and MRF that is being led by Sir Michael G. Ocoma. With great cooperation and collaboration of T.L.E. department, they won the Best Nursery/Crop Museum.
GREEN THUMB ADVOCATES.
The consistent effort of Sir Laus and students in planting and harvesting produce clinches TCSD best in the crop museum.
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THS moves to facial recognition biometrics
By Patricia P. Lopez
To guarantee efficient and effective monitoring of attendance, Tibag High School ended the use of log book for their daily time record. THS is now utilizing the Facial Recognition Biometrics that was pilot tested in January 31, 2023 and officially implements its full use in February 1, 2023.
F.R.B. is an automatic device that can record the daily time. The primary reason for strict biometrics is for personnel, teaching and non-teaching staff, to continuously provide prompt and responsive services to all its clients. All employees are required to render their service for 8 hours a day, and 5 days a week which results in a total of (at least) 40 hours per week. Every school day, THS Personnel use the FRB four (4 ) times: Upon arrival (log-in), during lunch break (break-out and breakin), and upon departure from the office (log out). A designated time depending on the shift is mandated. From the use of fingers to now use of facial recognition as biometrics is indeed innovative in guaranteeing efficiency and security. Thanks to the development of deep learning techniques, notable advancements have been accomplished and experienced.
SYMBO Tested the Luck of THSians Whilst Learning Takes Place
By Tomita B. Go
As part of the week-long celebration of the month of love, Tibag High School held a science version of BINGO named SYMBO on February 13, 2022. Instead of numbers, symbols from the periodic table of elements were used in symbo cards.
The program was planned and facilitated by the teachers of the science department. The event was hosted by Ma’am Merlina De Jesus and Ma’am Marilou Baraquio while Sir Monsour Balmes served as a host for the 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. schedule.
Each SYMBO card is worth 5