Friday, January 29, 2021

Malasiqui 2 confers 209 Samsung Android Tablets on 28 schools, Mabulitec IS receives 6

 

            In response to the challenge of the New Normal in education and as part of Schools Division Office I Pangasinan Digital Advocacy, the Division Sub-office Malasiqui II led by Dr. Neila U. Ferrer, awarded 209 Samsung Android Tablets to 28 schools during the Awarding of Tablets from DepEd SDO1 Pangasinan thru Dr. Sheila Marie A. Primicias held at Division Sub-office Malasiqui II, San Julian Central School, Malasiqui, Pangasinan, January 29, 2021.
            Said number of tablets are allocated to 28 elementary schools of the district to be given to the less privileged but deserving learners to adapt the new way of learning.
Fortunately, Mabulitec Integrated School spearheaded by Dr. Christine M. Paglingayen received six Android Tablets to be given to its selected learners for their distance learning.
            With this project, while doors are opened to digital learning, parents were also unburdened especially those who are incapable of buying smartphone or tablet for their children’s distance learning who also wanted to go along with digitization.
  
         Furthermore, learners were given a chance not only to have access to useful tools for their learning that just don’t come with pen and paper format but to make their learning more enjoyable that will lead them to a better outcome and to become smarter one.

            Indeed, SDO1 Pangasinan through the initiative of Dr. Primicias proved another excellent performance and quality service to be proud of by the teachers, by the learners, and by the parents as well.









Tuesday, January 26, 2021

MIS Forges Strong Partnership with Prime Brilliant Academy, Graystone Institute

 

            ICT, FFP Senior High Students Receive Learning Kits, Consumables

          Amid the COVID outbreak, Mabulitec Integrated School (MIS) still continues to flourish as it found a new Technical Vocational Institution partner in Prime Brilliant Minds Academy and forged a stronger tie-up with 4-year old partner Graystone Institute of the Philippines Inc. in a simple yet meaningful Joint Delivery Voucher Program (JDVP) ceremony that was held on January 26 at the school’s faculty office.

          An emerging vocational school which is based in Dagupan City, Prime Academy has just displayed its warm side to the school’s ten (10) Information and Communications (ICT) students by providing them with health essentials kits (alcohols and face masks), learning kits (notebooks, pad papers, ballpens, pencils, plastic envelopes), on the job (OJT) 32-Gb flash drives, load cards and complete computer hardware servicing packages if they would eventually complete their 40-day training.

          On the other hand, the school’s ten (10) FFP students received load/internet allowance and modules from Graystone Institute which is also based in Dagupan City and are tipped to receive consumables (meat, fish, vegetables and among others) while completing their 40-day training.

          Present in the JDVP ceremony which was spearheaded by MIS school head, Dr. Christine M. Paglingayen and the Senior High School teachers were Prime Academy principal, Sir Urbano Delos Angeles, and Graystone Institute principal, Sir John N. Bautista.

          The ceremony was graced by Dr. Christine and secondary high school head teacher, Ma’am Jovita Garan. Sir Urbano and Sir John displayed their immense wit in the ceremony by sharing their tried and tested strategies in keeping their respective schools competitive.







































 


LEKSYON PANGASINAN ONE ON ONE | JANUARY 26, 2021

 


LEKSYON PANGASINAN ONE ON ONE | JANUARY 26, 2021
GUEST: HON. VONMARK R. MENDOZA
BOARD MEMBER, 2ND DISTRICT PANGASINAN

Monday, January 25, 2021

Mabulitec Integrated School Flag Raising Ceremony with a theme: "Walk By Faith Not By Sight."

 

With the theme "Walk by Faith not by Sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7) the Mabulitec Integrated School spearheaded by Dr. Christine Manuel Paglingayen, Principal I conducted the flag raising ceremony. The program was graced by the guest speaker, Sister Carolina Bolos, Medical Missionary, Representative of Philippine Publishing House. She shared her encouraging and inspiring words that touched everyone’s heart present in the ceremony. She also handed books, pamphlets and preserved medicinal leaves to the teachers. The program ended with an energetic Zumba led by Mrs. Wennie B. Ballesteros, MAPEH teacher.

Thursday, January 21, 2021

LEKSYON PANGASINAN : Radyo Na, Paaralan Pa! | 01-21-2020 (9AM)

 


LEKSYON PANGASINAN : Radyo Na, Paaralan Pa! | 01-21-2020 (9AM)
CALASIAO I SCHOOLS DISTRICT
▶️ Resource Speakers
✅ Mr. Danilo G. Soriano, Jr.
Head Teacher III, Calasiao Comprehensive National High School
Topic : A Neophyte’s Head Teacher Journey -- Trials & Triumphs
✅ Ms. Crissa P. Zamoranos
Guidance Coordinator II, Bued National High School
Topic : Stress Landing on You: 6 Ways to not Crash & Burn Amidst this Pandemic
District Information Officers :
Mr. Danilo G. Soriano, Jr.
Head Teacher III, Calasiao Comprehensive NHS
Dr. Annaliza F. Aguila
Master Teacher I, Calasiao Comprehensive NHS
▶️ Special Features (AVP)
✅ Top Ten Highlights of the Schools District & Locality for 2020
✅ Best Video Lessons of the Schools District
• Elementary School
Topic: Politika At Ekonomiya
Grade/S: Araling Panlipunan 2
Teacher: Mrs. Rebecca J. Tamayo, Teacher III
• Junior High School
Topic: How Odin Lost His Eye
Grade/S: English 10
Teacher: Dr. Daisy M. Barongan, Master Teacher II
• Senior High School
Topic: Position Paper
Grade/s: 11
Teacher: Mr. Richard H. Ora, Master Teacher I
✅ Byaheng Pangasinan | Galila’d Pangasinan
▶️ LEKSYON PANGASINAN PANSERBISYO | School Governance and Operations Division
Resource Speakers
✅ Dr. Joefrey A. Gamata, Senior Education Program Specialist
✅ Dr. Sheila B. De Guzman, Planning Officer III
TOPICS:
* Research and Innovative Work Plan
* Learner Information System Updates
* School Form 4
* Timeline of Activities
▶️ SDS's HOUR
✅ Dr. Sheila Marie A. Primicias
OIC, Office of the Schools Division Superintendent

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