1ST PARENTS’
ORIENTATION
Adviser: Edelyn P. Buhawe
S.Y 2025-2026
MATATAG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
1ST PARENTS’
ORIENTATION
PRAYER
Heavenly Father,
We gather here today with grateful hearts,
seeking Your guidance and blessings as we
embark on a new school year. We thank You for
the parents, teachers, and staff who are united in
their commitment to the growth and well-being of
our children.
Grant us wisdom and understanding as we
discuss the plans and goals for this year. May our
conversations be filled with respect, collaboration,
and a shared vision for the success of every
student.
We ask for Your protection over our school
community, and may this partnership between
parents and educators be strong, supportive, and
PRAYER
ENERGIZ
ER
ENERGI
ZER
ENERGIZ
ER
ENERGI
ZER
AGENDA
•The Selection of homogeneous
class
•Students attendance &
Behaviour.
•Class Schedule
•Grading System
•Class Rules
•Students’ Documents
•Presentation of Classroom Project
•Subject Requirements
•Election of HRPTA Officers
•Others
MISSION
We dream of Filipinos
who passionately love their country
and whose values and competencies
enable them to realize their full potential
and contribute meaningfully to building
the nation.
As a learner-centered public institution,
the Department of Education
continuously improves itself
to better serve its stakeholders.
VISION
To protect and promote the right of every Filipino
to quality, equitable, culture-based, and complete
basic education where:
Students learn in a child-friendly, gender-
sensitive, safe, and motivating environment.
Teachers facilitate learning and constantly
nurture every learner.
Administrators and staff, as stewards of the
institution, ensure an enabling and supportive
environment for effective learning to happen.
Family, community, and other stakeholders are
actively engaged and share responsibility for
developing life-long learners
EDELYN P.
BUHAWE
EDELYN P.
BUHAWE
-MATHEMATICS
TEACHER
- TEACHER II
-28 YRS. OLD
-Married
-Sta. Cruz, Rosario ADS
ATTENDANCE & BEHAVIOR
Applied Subject Specialized Subject
GRADING SYSTEM
Core Subject
Class
Schedule
CLASS
RULES
CLASS
RULES
&
REGULATIO
NS
&
REGULATIO
NS
All students are
required to be
punctual and
attend classes
regularly.
BE PUNCTUAL
ARTICLE I – SECTION II (SCHOOL
POLICY)
All registered and bona fide students
of Lapinigan National High School
shall wear the following:
A. Students attire for male, plain
white t-shirt/plain white polo/plain
white polo shirt and pants with
shoes. For female, plain white t-
shirt /plain white polo /plain white
polo shirt, and skirt (below the
knee)/pants and shoes.
WEARING OF
COMPLETE UNIFORM
ARTICLE I – SECTION II (SCHOOL
POLICY)
All registered and bona fide students of
Lapinigan National High School shall
wear the following:
B. Students must wear decent attire
during wash day. SHS/ JHS every
Wednesday.
C. Short pants, porontong, tattered
jeans, sleeveless, crop top and printed
shirts are not allowed.
D. During rainy days prescribe school
attire is not compulsory.
WEARING OF
COMPLETE UNIFORM
ARTICLE I – SECTION III (SCHOOL POLICY)
All registered and bona fide students of Lapinigan
National High School are required to attend flag
ceremony and report to classes on time, especially
after recess and on during the first period in the
afternoon. Students are expected to report five (5)
minutes before the official time set for flag
ceremony, recess, and first period in the afternoon.
Erring students to this offense shall report to the
adviser for the first to third times, but to the fourth
offense they are recommended to report to the
guidance counselor subjected for counselling.
ATTEND FLAG
CEREMONY
ARTICLE I – SECTION IV (SCHOOL
POLICY)
Male students are required to have
proper haircut (barbers cut). Erring
students to this offense shall report
to the adviser for the first to third
time. Fourth offense shall be
recommended to report to the
guidance counselor and be subjected
for counselling.
EVERY STUDENT SHALL
OBSERVE THE APPROPRIATE
AND PROPER HAIRCUT
ARTICLE I – SECTION V (SCHOOL POLICY)
Students who shall be absent from classes
(sickness, emergencies) shall present a
written letter from their parents stating the
reason for such absence to their teacher-
adviser. Call, chat, and text messages from
the parent or guardian shall be considered.
The teacher-adviser then shall inform the
subject teachers. Absences without excuse
letter for the first to third offense shall be
given appropriate action by their teacher-
adviser. For fourth offense shall report to the
school guidance counselor for counselling.
STUDENT’S ATTENDANCE
ARTICLE I – SECTION VI (SCHOOL
POLICY)
Cutting classes is strictly prohibited.
Any students found cutting classes
for the first to third offense shall be
given appropriate action by the
subject teacher/adviser. For the
fourth offense they shall report to
the guidance counselor for
counselling.
CUTTING CLASSES
ARTICLE II – SCHOOL
DISCIPLINE
SECTION VI
NO EARRINGS FOR BOYS
NO MULTIPLE EARRINGS
among Girls
NO EARRINGS FOR BOYS
ARTICLE II – SCHOOL DISCIPLINE
SECTION XII
DO NOT GET INVOLVED IN
VIOLENCE , ARGUE, OR ANY KIND
THAT ASSAULTING AND
INFLATING HARM TOWARDS ANY
STUDENTS, EMPLOYEE, TEACHERS
AND PERSON IN AUTHORITY.
DO NOT GET INVOLVED IN VIOLENCE
ARTICLE II – SCHOOL
DISCIPLINE
SECTION XVII
COMING TO THE SCHOOL
UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF
LIQUOR IS STRICTLY
PROHIBITED.
LIQUOR IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
ARTICLE II – SCHOOL DISCIPLINE
SECTION XVII
BRINGING DEADLY WEAPONS SUCH
AS: KNIFE, FIGHT RING OR ANY
SHARP THINGS INSIDE THE SCHOOL
CAMPUS IS STRICTLY
PROHIBITED.STUDENT CAUGHT
BRINGING DEADLY WEAPON SHALL
BE ADVISED TO TRANSFER
DO NOT BRING DEADLY WEAPONS
PLEASE DO
NOT BRING
PLEASE DO
NOT BRING
The following are not allowed in school unless prior
permission is granted by the school staff:
radios, cell phones, tablets, iPads and other
electrical equipment yoyos, darts, sling shots, and
other potentially dangerous toys Pets skateboards,
roller skates, rollerblades, razors valuables, extra
money, computer games, items of sentimental
value, fireworks, matches weapons or expensive
toys gum
PLEASE DO NOT
BRING
SUBJECTS
•MATH
•ENGLISH
•SCIENCE
•FILIPINO
•ARALING
PANLIPUNAN
•T.L.E
•ESP
•MAPEH
MATH TEACHER
EDELYN P. BUHAWE
28 YEARS OLD
GRADE 10-ARISTOTLE
ADVISER
ENGLISH TEACHER
JUANA DELA CRUZ
30 YEARS OLD
GRADE 10-NEWTON ADVISER
SCIENCE TEACHER
JOHN ORIAS
31 YEARS OLD
GRADE 10-EINSTEIN ADVISER
FILIPINO TEACHER
JESSA BRITNEY
31 YEARS OLD
GRADE 10-ARCHIMEDES
ADVISER
ARALING
PANLIPUNAN
TEACHER
JANDY SANTOS
31 YEARS OLD
NON ADVISER
T.L.E TEACHER
JASON MONTES
35 YEARS OLD
ICT COORDINATOR
ESP TEACHER
ELENA MARQUEZ
37 YEARS OLD
GRADE 10- GALILEI ADVISER
MAPEH TEACHER
MARICEL DELA CRUZ
35 YEARS OLD
GRADE 10- EDISON ADVISER
STUDENTS’
DOCUMENTS
STUDENTS’
DOCUMENTS
SUBJECT
REQUIREMENTS
SUBJECT
REQUIREMENT
S
NOTEBOOK
S
INDEX
CARDS 1/2
PLASTIC
ENVELOPE
(LONG)
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
NEEDED
BIG NOTEBOOK
8 LECTURE
NOTEBOOKS
SCIENTIFIC
CALCULATOR
PAPER
TEST NOTEBOOK
ELECTION OF HPTA
OFFICERS
ELECTION OF
HPTA OFFICERS
HOMEROOM PTA OFFICERS
CLASSRO
OM
PROJECTS
&
CLASSRO
OM
PROJECTS
&
CONCERN
S
CONCERN
S
IS THERE
ANYTHING ELSE
YOU'D LIKE TO
DISCUSS ABOUT
YOUR CHILD'S
PROGRESS AND
CONTACT
DETAILS
CONTACT DETAILS
IF YOU NEED ANYTHING,
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO
CONTACT ME
TEACHEREDELYN@GMAIL.CO
M
09123456789
THANKYO
U
THANKYO
U
LET US HAVE A GREAT SCHOOL
YEAR AHEAD!

AESTHETIC PARENTS' ORIENTATION 2025.pptx

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    1ST PARENTS’ ORIENTATION Adviser: EdelynP. Buhawe S.Y 2025-2026 MATATAG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1ST PARENTS’ ORIENTATION
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    PRAYER Heavenly Father, We gatherhere today with grateful hearts, seeking Your guidance and blessings as we embark on a new school year. We thank You for the parents, teachers, and staff who are united in their commitment to the growth and well-being of our children. Grant us wisdom and understanding as we discuss the plans and goals for this year. May our conversations be filled with respect, collaboration, and a shared vision for the success of every student. We ask for Your protection over our school community, and may this partnership between parents and educators be strong, supportive, and
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    AGENDA •The Selection ofhomogeneous class •Students attendance & Behaviour. •Class Schedule •Grading System •Class Rules •Students’ Documents •Presentation of Classroom Project •Subject Requirements •Election of HRPTA Officers •Others
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    MISSION We dream ofFilipinos who passionately love their country and whose values and competencies enable them to realize their full potential and contribute meaningfully to building the nation. As a learner-centered public institution, the Department of Education continuously improves itself to better serve its stakeholders. VISION To protect and promote the right of every Filipino to quality, equitable, culture-based, and complete basic education where: Students learn in a child-friendly, gender- sensitive, safe, and motivating environment. Teachers facilitate learning and constantly nurture every learner. Administrators and staff, as stewards of the institution, ensure an enabling and supportive environment for effective learning to happen. Family, community, and other stakeholders are actively engaged and share responsibility for developing life-long learners
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    EDELYN P. BUHAWE EDELYN P. BUHAWE -MATHEMATICS TEACHER -TEACHER II -28 YRS. OLD -Married -Sta. Cruz, Rosario ADS
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    Applied Subject SpecializedSubject GRADING SYSTEM Core Subject
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    All students are requiredto be punctual and attend classes regularly. BE PUNCTUAL
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    ARTICLE I –SECTION II (SCHOOL POLICY) All registered and bona fide students of Lapinigan National High School shall wear the following: A. Students attire for male, plain white t-shirt/plain white polo/plain white polo shirt and pants with shoes. For female, plain white t- shirt /plain white polo /plain white polo shirt, and skirt (below the knee)/pants and shoes. WEARING OF COMPLETE UNIFORM
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    ARTICLE I –SECTION II (SCHOOL POLICY) All registered and bona fide students of Lapinigan National High School shall wear the following: B. Students must wear decent attire during wash day. SHS/ JHS every Wednesday. C. Short pants, porontong, tattered jeans, sleeveless, crop top and printed shirts are not allowed. D. During rainy days prescribe school attire is not compulsory. WEARING OF COMPLETE UNIFORM
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    ARTICLE I –SECTION III (SCHOOL POLICY) All registered and bona fide students of Lapinigan National High School are required to attend flag ceremony and report to classes on time, especially after recess and on during the first period in the afternoon. Students are expected to report five (5) minutes before the official time set for flag ceremony, recess, and first period in the afternoon. Erring students to this offense shall report to the adviser for the first to third times, but to the fourth offense they are recommended to report to the guidance counselor subjected for counselling. ATTEND FLAG CEREMONY
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    ARTICLE I –SECTION IV (SCHOOL POLICY) Male students are required to have proper haircut (barbers cut). Erring students to this offense shall report to the adviser for the first to third time. Fourth offense shall be recommended to report to the guidance counselor and be subjected for counselling. EVERY STUDENT SHALL OBSERVE THE APPROPRIATE AND PROPER HAIRCUT
  • 18.
    ARTICLE I –SECTION V (SCHOOL POLICY) Students who shall be absent from classes (sickness, emergencies) shall present a written letter from their parents stating the reason for such absence to their teacher- adviser. Call, chat, and text messages from the parent or guardian shall be considered. The teacher-adviser then shall inform the subject teachers. Absences without excuse letter for the first to third offense shall be given appropriate action by their teacher- adviser. For fourth offense shall report to the school guidance counselor for counselling. STUDENT’S ATTENDANCE
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    ARTICLE I –SECTION VI (SCHOOL POLICY) Cutting classes is strictly prohibited. Any students found cutting classes for the first to third offense shall be given appropriate action by the subject teacher/adviser. For the fourth offense they shall report to the guidance counselor for counselling. CUTTING CLASSES
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    ARTICLE II –SCHOOL DISCIPLINE SECTION VI NO EARRINGS FOR BOYS NO MULTIPLE EARRINGS among Girls NO EARRINGS FOR BOYS
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    ARTICLE II –SCHOOL DISCIPLINE SECTION XII DO NOT GET INVOLVED IN VIOLENCE , ARGUE, OR ANY KIND THAT ASSAULTING AND INFLATING HARM TOWARDS ANY STUDENTS, EMPLOYEE, TEACHERS AND PERSON IN AUTHORITY. DO NOT GET INVOLVED IN VIOLENCE
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    ARTICLE II –SCHOOL DISCIPLINE SECTION XVII COMING TO THE SCHOOL UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF LIQUOR IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. LIQUOR IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
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    ARTICLE II –SCHOOL DISCIPLINE SECTION XVII BRINGING DEADLY WEAPONS SUCH AS: KNIFE, FIGHT RING OR ANY SHARP THINGS INSIDE THE SCHOOL CAMPUS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.STUDENT CAUGHT BRINGING DEADLY WEAPON SHALL BE ADVISED TO TRANSFER DO NOT BRING DEADLY WEAPONS
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    The following arenot allowed in school unless prior permission is granted by the school staff: radios, cell phones, tablets, iPads and other electrical equipment yoyos, darts, sling shots, and other potentially dangerous toys Pets skateboards, roller skates, rollerblades, razors valuables, extra money, computer games, items of sentimental value, fireworks, matches weapons or expensive toys gum PLEASE DO NOT BRING
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    MATH TEACHER EDELYN P.BUHAWE 28 YEARS OLD GRADE 10-ARISTOTLE ADVISER
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    ENGLISH TEACHER JUANA DELACRUZ 30 YEARS OLD GRADE 10-NEWTON ADVISER
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    SCIENCE TEACHER JOHN ORIAS 31YEARS OLD GRADE 10-EINSTEIN ADVISER
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    FILIPINO TEACHER JESSA BRITNEY 31YEARS OLD GRADE 10-ARCHIMEDES ADVISER
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    T.L.E TEACHER JASON MONTES 35YEARS OLD ICT COORDINATOR
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    ESP TEACHER ELENA MARQUEZ 37YEARS OLD GRADE 10- GALILEI ADVISER
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    MAPEH TEACHER MARICEL DELACRUZ 35 YEARS OLD GRADE 10- EDISON ADVISER
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    SCHOOL SUPPLIES NEEDED BIG NOTEBOOK 8LECTURE NOTEBOOKS SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR PAPER TEST NOTEBOOK
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    CONCERN S CONCERN S IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE YOU'DLIKE TO DISCUSS ABOUT YOUR CHILD'S PROGRESS AND
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    CONTACT DETAILS CONTACT DETAILS IF YOUNEED ANYTHING, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME TEACHEREDELYN@GMAIL.CO M 09123456789
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    THANKYO U THANKYO U LET US HAVEA GREAT SCHOOL YEAR AHEAD!