Saturday, April 24, 2021

MIS Conducts GPP Benchmarking in San Carlos City


                Fresh from its rousing victory in the secondary large school category of the just recently concluded Municipal GPP Search, Mabulitec Integrated School (MIS) bolster its bid further in the upcoming division level of the competition by conducting a benchmarking on Magtaking Elementary School (MES) on April 22 in San Carlos City.
                School head, Dr. Christine M. Paglingayen spearheaded the small-sized delegation for the said undertaking and she was accompanied by Elementary Master Teacher, Ma’am Lily de Vera, Elementary GPP coordinator, Jaime D. Ferrer, Junior High School GPP coordinator, Julius Fernandez, and Senior High School Teachers Santos Valdez and Eugene V. Geminiano.
                The principal of MES, Dr. Arlyn O. Mendoza and her teachers warmly welcomed the MIS contingent and was treated to delicious merienda and lunch.
                The school’s short yet memorable stint in the MES was truly successful, since the MIS teachers were exposed to numerous techniques and best practices in creating and/or maintaining theme parks, gardens, mushroom production corner, hydroponics, orchidarium, butterfly garden and the list goes on. Moreover, the vegetables and plants that are in abundance in MES are lush and healthy, thanks to the school’s reliance on organic fertilizers, vermicomposts and composts.
                The lofty achievements of San Carlos City-based school in Gulayan are indeed remarkable as it is a force to reckon with in GPP and has been a regular fixture in the regional level of the search for years.
                The school which has carved out a niche in the sport of archery also boasts of income generating projects like selling their locally harvested produce and converting them to commercial products and condiments. These projects are big boost for schools which are bound for Gulayan-related contests.
                Thanks a lot po Dr. Arlyn for the warmth and generosity that you have shown to the MIS delegates!

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