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2) The Initiative Committee was dissolved and the Alumni Council was created, with Menard Molina selected as Chairman and four Vice-Chairmen.
3) Service committees were established related to membership, programs, finance, constitution, and nominations. Council members selected the committees they would join.
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1. MUNTINLUPA SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
MINUTES OF THE MEETING
Created October 14, 2011
October 9, 2011
Subject: Alumni Association 1st Council Meeting Date :
(Sunday)
Menard Molina
Meeting President, MSHS Alumni Class 2003
Time : 10:00 AM
Facilitator : Chairperson, MSHS Alumni Association
Initiative Committee
Minutes Prepared 3rd Flr, MPH Room,
Menard Molina Location :
by: MSHS
Attendees : Class of 2002 Mel Molina
Class of 2003 Menard Molina
JL Henson
Mia Fernando
Class of 2004 Ricky So
Randyh Laredo
Class of 2005 Andrei Evangelista
Class of 2006 Richard Casanova
Ernest Calayag
Class of 2007 Cheng Magalino
Tegie Dimasupil
Class of 2008 Niel Lopez
Peter Jim Paa
Class of 2009 Lorenz Dela
Din Evangelista
Class of 2010 Antholin Averion
Class of 2011 NONE
Associate Alumni Marck Valderrama (Batch 2002)
Alumni Adviser Mr. Edsel R. Umali
Meeting Agenda: 1. Review of Last Meeting
2. Official Batch Representatives
3. Association By-Laws
4. Alumni Executive Committee
5. Committee Appointments
6. Alumni Homecoming
7. Next Steps
8. Schedule for Next Meeting
9. Committee Breakout Session
ACTION ITEM REMARKS
The meeting commenced at 10:55 in the morning starting with the opening prayer and introduction
of the presiding officer of the meeting, Menard Molina.
Initiative Committee Minutes (092011) Page 1 of 4
2. 1. A quick recap of the meeting held on September 9 was
done. The batch directory, alumni class representation
and certification, proposed by-laws, and the
membership fees were briefly discussed.
The important items discussed last meeting was
discussed to the attendees who were not present
during the last meeting.
The membership fees as stipulated on the last
meeting were confirmed. Initial contribution, annual
fee, and lifetime membership fee shall be Php 200 Php (Please refer to the proposed initial
100 and Php 2500 respectively. by-laws for definition.)
A brief rundown on the classification of membership Documents may be downloaded
was also done. online
2. Certification of Representation per Batch had been It has been decided that the
confirmed by everyone in the meeting. attendees of the meeting are NOW
the official alumni class
representatives for their respective
batches.
With the representatives confirmed, the Muntinlupa As stated in the By-Laws, the batch
Science High School Alumni Association COUNCIL has representatives in attendance were
been created. declared as the official members of
the ALUMNI COUNCIL.
With the ALUMNI COUNCIL creation, and the A document has been signed by the
agreement of the attendees, the INITIATIVE COUNCIL MEMBERS and has been
COMMITTEE has been dissolved. submitted to Mr. Edsel Umali as
witness, and adviser of the Council.
All decisions to be made for the
Alumni Association will now be
decided by the ALUMNI COUNCIL as
headed by the Executive Committee.
3. The Association By-Laws was discussed focusing on
the major areas of interest in the document: A copy of the proposed by-laws was
Membership handed to Mr.Edsel Umali (OIC for
Alumni Council Alumni Affairs – Alumni Council
Executive Committee Adviser).
Term of Office
Elections No member contested on the
provisions in the by-laws regarding
the discussions points.
However, a separate committee shall
review and handle these matters and
propose amendments on the next
Initiative Committee Minutes (092011) Page 2 of 4
3. meeting.
4. The definition, duties and responsibilities of the
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE were discussed.
The table was opened for the nominations of voting
for the CHAIRMAN, and 4 VICE-CHAIRMEN as stated in
the By-Laws
By unanimous decision, no other nominees were As discussed in the by-laws, the
given, and the appointed EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE EXECOM’s term of office shall be for
were “appointed” by the COUNCIL: two years, with the provision of re-
CHAIRMAN: Menard Molina (2003) election for 1 more term. (refer to the
VICE-CHAIRMEN: by-laws regarding this)
- Melany May Molina (2002)
- Gaylord Henson (2003)
- Ricky So (2004)
- Andrei Evangelista (2005) Other ex-officio members of the
Executive Committee shall be MSHS
Mr. Edsel R. Umali was appointed as the OIC for Principal, Faculty President, and
Alumni Affairs and shall also be part of the Executive Immediate Past President of the
Committee (as stated in the by-laws). Association.
An ALUMNI COUNCIL Secretary & Liaison Officer was Mia Rose Fernando will be the
appointed by the CHAIRMAN secretary for the COUNCIL Meetings
and serve as the Liaison Officer of the
COUNCIL.
5. With EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE created, the SERVICE Each Vice-Chair shall oversee a
COMMITTEE were discussed by the COUNCIL service committee and shall be part
of that committee.
It was also agreed that any Alumni Member may join
any service committee. But it is required for a
COUNCIL MEMBER to belong to a committee.
The Service Committees are as follows: Vice-Chairs for the Committees:
Membership & Communications Committee JL Henson (MemCom)
Programs & Promotions Committee Ricky So (Programs)
Budget & Finance Committee Melany Molina (Finance)
Constitution & Legal Committee Andre Evanglista (Consti)
Nominations & Elections Committee
Each COUNCIL MEMBER then selected the committees Their names were listed by the VICE-
they would want to join. CHAIRS handling their respective
committees
The Tasks of each committee were briefly discussed. Specific Tasks & Objectives of each
committee shall be given to the VICE-
CHAIRS during a special meeting of
the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
7. ALUMNI HOMECOMING general details were opened
Initiative Committee Minutes (092011) Page 3 of 4
4. for discussion.
The Date shall be Last Week of February 2012
Venue: MSHS Grounds
Everyone agreed with the exception
A suggestion of having a morning activity first then the that the activity should only be until
“celebration” during the evening was openly discussed before lunch for preparations for the
by the council. evening events. (it could be a
seminar, forum, or etc. sponsored by
the Alumni Association)
An ad hoc committee was also suggested to handle However, the committee of Ricky So
the Alumni Homecoming. was appointed to oversee the
homecoming instead. Ricky agreed to
do so and shall have a separate
meeting to discuss the details of the
homecoming. Other members may
help out in the planning & execution
of the homecoming
For the FUNDS, discussions on how to raise funds for Sir Edsel suggested to solicit from
the association and for the homecoming took place. possible honorary members (parents
Homecoming Tickets should include of alumni, current or former
(membership fee / initial contribution) government officials, former faculty
Lifetime Members should have free tickets for etc.) – they would also be invited to
the homecoming the homecoming.
8. The Next meeting was scheduleat on DECEMBER 3,
2011 (Saturday) 2:00 PM at 3rd Floor MPH Room, Council members were asked to bring
MSHS food for sharing. This will be a kind of
Early Christmas Celebration for the
Council.
9. The meeting was adjourned at 13:30 of the same day.
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