This document provides information about courses, tuition fees, staff, and events for Mother Guaini School, Inc. It includes:
1. Details on courses offered for junior high and senior high school, including tuition fees that can be paid in full, semsterly, quarterly or monthly installments.
2. A list of teaching and non-teaching staff members and their roles.
3. The program schedule for the upcoming recognition and moving-up ceremonies, including performances, speeches, and awards to be given.
4. Names of honor students and awardees from Grades 7-10 who will be recognized for academic excellence and achievements.
This document provides the program for a graduation ceremony at Cogon Elementary School. It includes the order of events, list of graduates, guests, and school staff in attendance. The ceremony will begin with an opening remarks, pledges, and national anthem followed by the presentation and acceptance of graduates. Guest speakers will provide messages of congratulations and inspiration to the graduates. Academic awards and certificates will be distributed before a valedictory address and closing remarks.
The document provides the program for a graduation ceremony, including the order of events, guest speakers, award recipients, and list of candidates for graduation. It begins with messages of congratulations from government officials and concludes with the names and parents of the male and female candidates for graduation from Concepcion National High School.
SCRIPT VIRTUAL 14TH GRADUATION, 6TH COMPLETION AND RECOGNITION RITES OF MHS.pptxMarkJohnPedragetaMun
This document summarizes the virtual graduation, completion, and recognition rites of Mamlad High School. It provides the order of events which included welcome addresses, messages from honored guests, recognition of undergraduate academic excellence awardees, confirmation and roll call of completers, presentation of graduates, and distribution of diplomas. There were a total of 41 completers and 24 graduates. The event concluded with closing remarks thanking all those involved in making the special virtual event possible.
Ferdinand Agdoro Jr. introduces himself and provides an autobiographical summary in 3 paragraphs. He discusses his present as a 17-year old student in Naga City. He then describes his childhood, including the separation of his parents, living with different relatives, and being reunited with his siblings. Finally, he shares his dreams and goals for the future, which include completing his education, traveling, getting married, and having a successful career and family.
The document outlines the agenda and flow of programs for Mamlad High School's 14th Graduation, 6th Completion, and Recognition Rites ceremony. The event will take place virtually on July 8, 2022 at 8:00 AM and be streamed live on the school's official Facebook page. The agenda includes the singing of national anthems, prayers, guest speakers, presentation of academic excellence awardees and graduates, and conferment of certificates. Students are reminded to behave appropriately online during the livestreamed event.
The document is a graduation program for Imelda Elementary School's class of 2006. It begins with expressions of gratitude from the school's Parents and Teachers Association. It then provides details of the graduation ceremony such as the date, time, and location. The ceremony's theme is "Crossing the Thresholds: From Learning the Basics to Learning for Life". The program includes messages from political leaders congratulating the graduates and wishing them well. It also includes the school hymn, farewell song, and lists of graduates, awards, and school officials.
The document summarizes an afternoon training session for teachers on early language, literacy, and numeracy assessment. It introduces the district supervisor, principal, school head, and coordinator who will speak. It states that the event will provide learning on multidimensional assessment tools and engaging presentations on the assessment topic, scope, and materials. It concludes that it has been a great afternoon and thanks all attendees.
The circular provides information to parents about events at Fairmont High School for the start of the 2015 school year. It discusses the strong 2014 matriculation results, introduces new staff, and announces upcoming orientation activities for new grade 8 students including a fun day. It also lists contact information for grade heads and upcoming major events in the first school term.
This document provides the program for a graduation ceremony at Cogon Elementary School. It includes the order of events, list of graduates, guests, and school staff in attendance. The ceremony will begin with an opening remarks, pledges, and national anthem followed by the presentation and acceptance of graduates. Guest speakers will provide messages of congratulations and inspiration to the graduates. Academic awards and certificates will be distributed before a valedictory address and closing remarks.
The document provides the program for a graduation ceremony, including the order of events, guest speakers, award recipients, and list of candidates for graduation. It begins with messages of congratulations from government officials and concludes with the names and parents of the male and female candidates for graduation from Concepcion National High School.
SCRIPT VIRTUAL 14TH GRADUATION, 6TH COMPLETION AND RECOGNITION RITES OF MHS.pptxMarkJohnPedragetaMun
This document summarizes the virtual graduation, completion, and recognition rites of Mamlad High School. It provides the order of events which included welcome addresses, messages from honored guests, recognition of undergraduate academic excellence awardees, confirmation and roll call of completers, presentation of graduates, and distribution of diplomas. There were a total of 41 completers and 24 graduates. The event concluded with closing remarks thanking all those involved in making the special virtual event possible.
Ferdinand Agdoro Jr. introduces himself and provides an autobiographical summary in 3 paragraphs. He discusses his present as a 17-year old student in Naga City. He then describes his childhood, including the separation of his parents, living with different relatives, and being reunited with his siblings. Finally, he shares his dreams and goals for the future, which include completing his education, traveling, getting married, and having a successful career and family.
The document outlines the agenda and flow of programs for Mamlad High School's 14th Graduation, 6th Completion, and Recognition Rites ceremony. The event will take place virtually on July 8, 2022 at 8:00 AM and be streamed live on the school's official Facebook page. The agenda includes the singing of national anthems, prayers, guest speakers, presentation of academic excellence awardees and graduates, and conferment of certificates. Students are reminded to behave appropriately online during the livestreamed event.
The document is a graduation program for Imelda Elementary School's class of 2006. It begins with expressions of gratitude from the school's Parents and Teachers Association. It then provides details of the graduation ceremony such as the date, time, and location. The ceremony's theme is "Crossing the Thresholds: From Learning the Basics to Learning for Life". The program includes messages from political leaders congratulating the graduates and wishing them well. It also includes the school hymn, farewell song, and lists of graduates, awards, and school officials.
The document summarizes an afternoon training session for teachers on early language, literacy, and numeracy assessment. It introduces the district supervisor, principal, school head, and coordinator who will speak. It states that the event will provide learning on multidimensional assessment tools and engaging presentations on the assessment topic, scope, and materials. It concludes that it has been a great afternoon and thanks all attendees.
The circular provides information to parents about events at Fairmont High School for the start of the 2015 school year. It discusses the strong 2014 matriculation results, introduces new staff, and announces upcoming orientation activities for new grade 8 students including a fun day. It also lists contact information for grade heads and upcoming major events in the first school term.
The document outlines the administration, announcements, and programs for the graduation ceremony of the Ednas Group of Schools which includes Ednas School Alaminos, Ednas School Dagupan, and Ednas School San Carlos. It provides the names of the administrators, dates, events, candidates for graduation from the preparatory classes, and awardees for each school. The graduation will be held to celebrate and confer certificates on the candidates from the preparatory classes of the 2022-2023 school year.
This document summarizes the graduation program for San Luis Elementary School. It includes the order of events such as the processional, opening prayer, presentation of graduates, and distribution of certificates. It introduces the guest speaker and lists the names of the graduates. In less than 3 sentences:
This document provides the order of events and program for the graduation ceremony of San Luis Elementary School, introducing the guest speaker and listing the names of the 13 boys and 6 girls graduating from kindergarten. It details the processional, prayers, presentation of graduates, and distribution of certificates in the ceremony celebrating the newest alumni of the school.
This document discusses the results of a nonprofit's annual fundraising campaign called the "Race to Give." It recognizes that the Class of 2011 won by raising $5,492. Other classes that raised significant amounts are also listed. Overall, alumni giving increased for
Fall Conference 2014 - program-20141014aJosué Batista
The document provides information about the District 13 Toastmasters 2014 Fall Conference to be held on October 17-18, 2014 at the Sheraton Erie Bayfront Hotel in Erie, PA. The conference will feature keynote speaker Darren LaCroix, the 2001 World Champion of Public Speaking, as well as workshops, contests, and recognition of educational achievements. Attendees can learn new skills, connect with others, and continue on their Toastmasters journey of becoming better communicators and leaders.
The document thanks sponsors and donors for their support of Great Circle's Diamond Night event, which helps fund Great Circle's mission to reshape vulnerable lives through education and support programs. It provides examples of how $200 donations can support services like meals, books, transportation and life skills training to help children and families build confidence and bright futures. Quotes and facts about diamonds are included to draw parallels between transforming rough stones into brilliance and Great Circle's work transforming the lives of those it serves.
This document summarizes interviews with two Associated Students (A.S.) employees, Daphney Rose Rivera Bitanga and Yevgeniya Vyacheslavovna Kopeleva. It provides their job titles, the number of years they have worked for A.S., and their responses to various personal questions. Additionally, it lists award recipients from the A.S. Aztec Achievement Awards and upcoming entertainment events at local venues.
This document outlines the agenda for the 1st General Assembly and Parent-Teacher Conference at Claver National High School on June 2, 2018. The event will be held in the school gymnasium and hosted by the Grade 7 curriculum. The preliminaries will include the singing of the national anthem and school hymn, an invocation, roll call, and welcome dance. The meeting proper will feature presentations on proper waste disposal, student conduct, school services, activities, facilities, health, and faculty. There will also be an intermission performance and certificate giving. Words of inspiration will be given by the school principal and a parting prayer will close the program. Parents will then proceed to classrooms for the second part of the
The document provides an agenda for the DepEd Night 2024 event. It includes an apology, acknowledgements, the DepEd vision and mission statements. The program agenda lists the participating educational entities and outlines the opening program, which involves performances, welcome addresses, presentations and inspirational messages. It also provides the directory of teachers and personnel for the Pozorrubio District I area.
Western Mindanao State University Graduation Programme 2015Jamaica Olazo
This document provides information about courses and programs offered at the Molave Vocational Technical School of Western Mindanao State University's External Studies Unit. It lists bachelor's and associate degree programs in various fields including education, computer science, and industrial technology. It also provides details about summer classes, LET review, and enrollment periods for the first semester of the 2015-2016 school year. Contact information is provided for the EPS/ESU Administrator and ESU Coordinator for additional details.
The document contains information about various topics including skydiving in New Zealand, a blood drive at Syracuse University, a mobile application called Discover U for prospective college students to tour schools virtually, advertisements for the NHL Philadelphia Flyers, Mary Kay cosmetics, and travel to Argentina, as well as a snowboarding-themed mobile app called Screw Summer. It also includes a resume for a Syracuse University student studying advertising with experience in advertising courses, internships, leadership roles, and extracurricular activities.
This document provides an itinerary for the 48th Foundation Anniversary celebration of Solotsolot National High School from March 23-25, 2023. The event will include mass calisthenics performances, folk and hip hop dance competitions, a coronation ceremony to crown the school's king and queen, and an alumni day program. The coronation on March 24 will see the investiture of the royal court, including the king, queen, prince and princesses. The alumni day on March 25 will involve roll calls of graduates by batch, games, presentations and a bonding activity.
The document provides information about a graduation ceremony, including the schedule, guest speaker, list of graduates, and awards. It begins with an introduction to the theme and announcement of the event. It then lists the names of the male and female graduates from grades 10, 11, and 12. It also recognizes students with perfect attendance at PTA meetings and lists awards for outstanding performance and conduct that will be given to grade 10 students. The document provides all the necessary details for the graduation ceremony in a clear and organized manner.
Sandayong Sur National High School celebrated Nutrition Month with various indoor and outdoor contests to promote nutrition, including a Nutri-Quiz Bee, slogan contest, cooking contest, and search for Mr. and Ms. Nutrition, with the winners from different sections and contests being recognized. The school also held its annual Intramural to inspire youth through sports, with dance and talent competitions recognizing section winners.
The document is the program for the 20th commencement exercises of Naval State University. It includes greetings from university and local officials, the list of academic awards and graduates, the commencement address, and the order of the program which involves the induction of graduates, responses, and songs. It highlights the achievement of the graduating class of 2014 and encourages them to use their education to contribute to society.
The document announces an arts festival to take place from July 4th to 15th 2011 with the theme "Once upon a Time". It seeks volunteers and donations to help fund the festival. It also announces a logo design competition for students to design a logo incorporating the theme, dates, and dimensions. The last section provides updates on various school events and achievements like athletics tournaments and excellent attendance awards.
The document discusses a student taking an exam. It begins with identifying information about the school and exam subject. The exam then presents several dialogs and texts, followed by multiple choice questions to test the student's comprehension. The questions cover details and main ideas explicitly stated or implied in the provided readings.
This document contains the names and positions of teaching and non-teaching staff at Panique NHS in Aroroy, Masbate. It includes 27 teachers (I-III), 1 head teacher, 5 master teachers, 1 principal, 2 ADAS staff, 1 bookkeeper, 1 job order, and 1 guard. It also contains committees and names for an upcoming recognition rites event for the Class of 2023, as well as commencement messages from the VP of DepEd, Schools Division Superintendent of Masbate, and the Principal of Panique NHS.
This document provides information about Sta. Rita Elementary School in Tagbina, Surigao del Sur, Philippines. It outlines the school's vision, mission, core values, profile, history, type of school, curriculum, teachers, location, demographics, economy, enrollment rates, performance indicators, programs/projects, best practices, and school leadership contacts. The school aims to guide students to become competent, committed, and conscientious future leaders through its education programs. It has seen increasing enrollment since being established in 1994 and serves the local community through various academic and community initiatives.
This certificate of recognition was awarded to Juan Dela Cruz for achieving the Academic Excellence Award with honors during the first grading period of grade four at DepEd Click Elementary School in San Diego, Quezon for the 2023-2024 school year. The certificate was issued on November 6, 2023 and signed by the class adviser and principal.
1. Students must submit several documents for enrollment including an average of 80% or above on their report card, original copies of their PSA birth certificate and baptismal certificate, 2 ID photos, a letter request to their previous school, and a certificate of good moral character from their previous school.
2. Students will be withdrawn if any forgery or falsification of documents is discovered within the first two weeks of school. Students will also be subject to disciplinary proceedings for any misrepresentation.
3. Students are considered enrolled only once they submit all required documents and pay all fees. If a student is dismissed for acts imputable to them, full fees for the entire school year must be paid. Students can email
The document outlines the administration, announcements, and programs for the graduation ceremony of the Ednas Group of Schools which includes Ednas School Alaminos, Ednas School Dagupan, and Ednas School San Carlos. It provides the names of the administrators, dates, events, candidates for graduation from the preparatory classes, and awardees for each school. The graduation will be held to celebrate and confer certificates on the candidates from the preparatory classes of the 2022-2023 school year.
This document summarizes the graduation program for San Luis Elementary School. It includes the order of events such as the processional, opening prayer, presentation of graduates, and distribution of certificates. It introduces the guest speaker and lists the names of the graduates. In less than 3 sentences:
This document provides the order of events and program for the graduation ceremony of San Luis Elementary School, introducing the guest speaker and listing the names of the 13 boys and 6 girls graduating from kindergarten. It details the processional, prayers, presentation of graduates, and distribution of certificates in the ceremony celebrating the newest alumni of the school.
This document discusses the results of a nonprofit's annual fundraising campaign called the "Race to Give." It recognizes that the Class of 2011 won by raising $5,492. Other classes that raised significant amounts are also listed. Overall, alumni giving increased for
Fall Conference 2014 - program-20141014aJosué Batista
The document provides information about the District 13 Toastmasters 2014 Fall Conference to be held on October 17-18, 2014 at the Sheraton Erie Bayfront Hotel in Erie, PA. The conference will feature keynote speaker Darren LaCroix, the 2001 World Champion of Public Speaking, as well as workshops, contests, and recognition of educational achievements. Attendees can learn new skills, connect with others, and continue on their Toastmasters journey of becoming better communicators and leaders.
The document thanks sponsors and donors for their support of Great Circle's Diamond Night event, which helps fund Great Circle's mission to reshape vulnerable lives through education and support programs. It provides examples of how $200 donations can support services like meals, books, transportation and life skills training to help children and families build confidence and bright futures. Quotes and facts about diamonds are included to draw parallels between transforming rough stones into brilliance and Great Circle's work transforming the lives of those it serves.
This document summarizes interviews with two Associated Students (A.S.) employees, Daphney Rose Rivera Bitanga and Yevgeniya Vyacheslavovna Kopeleva. It provides their job titles, the number of years they have worked for A.S., and their responses to various personal questions. Additionally, it lists award recipients from the A.S. Aztec Achievement Awards and upcoming entertainment events at local venues.
This document outlines the agenda for the 1st General Assembly and Parent-Teacher Conference at Claver National High School on June 2, 2018. The event will be held in the school gymnasium and hosted by the Grade 7 curriculum. The preliminaries will include the singing of the national anthem and school hymn, an invocation, roll call, and welcome dance. The meeting proper will feature presentations on proper waste disposal, student conduct, school services, activities, facilities, health, and faculty. There will also be an intermission performance and certificate giving. Words of inspiration will be given by the school principal and a parting prayer will close the program. Parents will then proceed to classrooms for the second part of the
The document provides an agenda for the DepEd Night 2024 event. It includes an apology, acknowledgements, the DepEd vision and mission statements. The program agenda lists the participating educational entities and outlines the opening program, which involves performances, welcome addresses, presentations and inspirational messages. It also provides the directory of teachers and personnel for the Pozorrubio District I area.
Western Mindanao State University Graduation Programme 2015Jamaica Olazo
This document provides information about courses and programs offered at the Molave Vocational Technical School of Western Mindanao State University's External Studies Unit. It lists bachelor's and associate degree programs in various fields including education, computer science, and industrial technology. It also provides details about summer classes, LET review, and enrollment periods for the first semester of the 2015-2016 school year. Contact information is provided for the EPS/ESU Administrator and ESU Coordinator for additional details.
The document contains information about various topics including skydiving in New Zealand, a blood drive at Syracuse University, a mobile application called Discover U for prospective college students to tour schools virtually, advertisements for the NHL Philadelphia Flyers, Mary Kay cosmetics, and travel to Argentina, as well as a snowboarding-themed mobile app called Screw Summer. It also includes a resume for a Syracuse University student studying advertising with experience in advertising courses, internships, leadership roles, and extracurricular activities.
This document provides an itinerary for the 48th Foundation Anniversary celebration of Solotsolot National High School from March 23-25, 2023. The event will include mass calisthenics performances, folk and hip hop dance competitions, a coronation ceremony to crown the school's king and queen, and an alumni day program. The coronation on March 24 will see the investiture of the royal court, including the king, queen, prince and princesses. The alumni day on March 25 will involve roll calls of graduates by batch, games, presentations and a bonding activity.
The document provides information about a graduation ceremony, including the schedule, guest speaker, list of graduates, and awards. It begins with an introduction to the theme and announcement of the event. It then lists the names of the male and female graduates from grades 10, 11, and 12. It also recognizes students with perfect attendance at PTA meetings and lists awards for outstanding performance and conduct that will be given to grade 10 students. The document provides all the necessary details for the graduation ceremony in a clear and organized manner.
Sandayong Sur National High School celebrated Nutrition Month with various indoor and outdoor contests to promote nutrition, including a Nutri-Quiz Bee, slogan contest, cooking contest, and search for Mr. and Ms. Nutrition, with the winners from different sections and contests being recognized. The school also held its annual Intramural to inspire youth through sports, with dance and talent competitions recognizing section winners.
The document is the program for the 20th commencement exercises of Naval State University. It includes greetings from university and local officials, the list of academic awards and graduates, the commencement address, and the order of the program which involves the induction of graduates, responses, and songs. It highlights the achievement of the graduating class of 2014 and encourages them to use their education to contribute to society.
The document announces an arts festival to take place from July 4th to 15th 2011 with the theme "Once upon a Time". It seeks volunteers and donations to help fund the festival. It also announces a logo design competition for students to design a logo incorporating the theme, dates, and dimensions. The last section provides updates on various school events and achievements like athletics tournaments and excellent attendance awards.
The document discusses a student taking an exam. It begins with identifying information about the school and exam subject. The exam then presents several dialogs and texts, followed by multiple choice questions to test the student's comprehension. The questions cover details and main ideas explicitly stated or implied in the provided readings.
This document contains the names and positions of teaching and non-teaching staff at Panique NHS in Aroroy, Masbate. It includes 27 teachers (I-III), 1 head teacher, 5 master teachers, 1 principal, 2 ADAS staff, 1 bookkeeper, 1 job order, and 1 guard. It also contains committees and names for an upcoming recognition rites event for the Class of 2023, as well as commencement messages from the VP of DepEd, Schools Division Superintendent of Masbate, and the Principal of Panique NHS.
This document provides information about Sta. Rita Elementary School in Tagbina, Surigao del Sur, Philippines. It outlines the school's vision, mission, core values, profile, history, type of school, curriculum, teachers, location, demographics, economy, enrollment rates, performance indicators, programs/projects, best practices, and school leadership contacts. The school aims to guide students to become competent, committed, and conscientious future leaders through its education programs. It has seen increasing enrollment since being established in 1994 and serves the local community through various academic and community initiatives.
This certificate of recognition was awarded to Juan Dela Cruz for achieving the Academic Excellence Award with honors during the first grading period of grade four at DepEd Click Elementary School in San Diego, Quezon for the 2023-2024 school year. The certificate was issued on November 6, 2023 and signed by the class adviser and principal.
1. Students must submit several documents for enrollment including an average of 80% or above on their report card, original copies of their PSA birth certificate and baptismal certificate, 2 ID photos, a letter request to their previous school, and a certificate of good moral character from their previous school.
2. Students will be withdrawn if any forgery or falsification of documents is discovered within the first two weeks of school. Students will also be subject to disciplinary proceedings for any misrepresentation.
3. Students are considered enrolled only once they submit all required documents and pay all fees. If a student is dismissed for acts imputable to them, full fees for the entire school year must be paid. Students can email
1. The document discusses the basic biological molecules - carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. It describes how each is made up of smaller monomer units that bond together to form larger polymers.
2. Carbohydrates include sugars, starch and cellulose. Lipids include fats, oils, and phospholipids. Proteins are made of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. Nucleic acids like DNA and RNA are made of nucleotides.
3. These molecules are the building blocks of life and perform important functions in organisms like energy storage, structure, catalysis and information transfer.
Robert John G. Hermoso, a math/science teacher, received multiple certificates of recognition from the Mother Guaini School principal for placing 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in profile presentations on scientists and mathematicians during the school's Math and Science Month celebration in September 2022.
The document discusses different groups of algae classified based on their dominant pigments. It describes the green, brown, and red algae as well as diatoms and dinoflagellates. Green algae contain chlorophyll a and b and live in freshwater or sea. Brown algae contain chlorophyll a and c and are marine. Red algae contain chlorophyll a and d and are mostly marine. Diatoms contain chlorophyll a and c and their yellow or orange pigments mask their green color. Dinoflagellates contain chlorophyll a and c and brown pigment and have two flagella, one free and one wrapped around the cell.
Pointilism is a painting technique using small dots of color applied in patterns to form an image. Georges Seurat and Paul Signac developed the pointillism technique in 1886 as an offshoot of Impressionism, using small distinct dots of paint instead of brush strokes.
Prehistoric time refers to the period before written history, though archeologists are able to learn about early humans by studying artifacts from that era such as remnants of community life, cultural beliefs, and artwork that provide insight into how our ancestors lived.
Mother Guaini School held a culmination and awarding program from September 16-30, 2022 with the theme "Expanding the Horizon: Futures of STEM". The program celebrated student achievements and highlighted opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields.
Temperature is a fundamental property of all matter that describes the average kinetic energy of its particles. It is quantified using specific scales like Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Kelvin rather than vague terms like "hot" or "cold." The Celsius and Kelvin scales are related and were developed based on different reference points than the Fahrenheit scale. Internal energy is the total kinetic and potential energy of molecules within a system from their motion and attractive forces. The normal human body temperature is 37°C, and we feel uncomfortable when the external temperature exceeds our internal temperature, causing heat to transfer into our bodies.
Gamma-ray bursts are very brief but immensely energetic explosions that have been observed in distant galaxies. They are the most energetic form of light and shine brighter than most supernovae, lasting from milliseconds to minutes. Astronomers suspect gamma-ray bursts are associated with the violent death of distant massive stars, characterized by a narrow jet of gamma radiation exploding from the collapsing star.
Northeastern Cebu Colleges, Inc. issued certificates of completion to 26 students for completing 54 hours of field study from October 4 to November 5, 2021 focusing on observing teaching and learning in an actual school environment. The certificates were signed by Reynaldo C. Tondo Jr. as field study coordinator and Eurresse L. Talisic as college dean on November 10, 2021 at Northeastern Cebu Colleges, Inc. in Danao City, Cebu.
This document provides sample weekly home learning plans for modular and blended distance learning formats. It includes a schedule for each day of the week with assigned time blocks for different learning areas. Specific learning competencies, tasks from student learning materials, and submission of outputs are outlined for each subject area. The plan aims to guide students in completing self-learning modules and submitting requirements to teachers on scheduled dates before the end of each month.
This document provides biographical information about John Leonard Avenido and lists his various roles and affiliations. It also includes a poem he wrote titled "Gaia's Advice" that offers guidance about protecting one's heart and trusting others. The document serves to introduce John Leonard Avenido and provide insights into his background, interests, and creative work.
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How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
1. COURSES OFFERED
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
o ACADEMIC TRACK
General Academic Strand (GAS)
Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM)
Humanities and Social Science (HUMSS)
Science and Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
(STEM)
TUITION AND OTHER FEES
TUITION MISCELLANEOUS COMPUTER TOTAL
GRADE 7
Cash 22, 500 2, 570 1, 200 26, 270.00
Semestral 11, 820 2, 570 1, 200 15, 590.00
Quarterly 6, 200 2, 570 1, 200 9, 970.00
Monthly 2, 590 2, 570 1, 200 6, 360.00
GRADE 8
Cash 22, 700 2, 570 1, 200 26, 470.00
Semestral 11, 920 2, 570 1, 200 15, 690.00
Quarterly 6, 250 2, 570 1, 200 10, 020.00
Monthly 2, 610 2, 570 1, 200 6, 380.00
GRADE 9 & GRADE 10
Cash 23, 000 3, 000 1, 500 27, 500.00
Semestral 12, 080 3, 000 1, 500 16, 580.00
Quarterly 6, 330 3, 000 1, 500 10, 830.00
Monthly 2, 650 3, 000 1, 500 7, 150.00
GRADE 11 (ANY COURSE)
VOUCHER 3, 000 1, 500 4, 500.00
ANNOUNCEMENTS
JHS & SHS DEPARTMENT
Enrollment Start: March 15, 2023 Enrollment Ends: August 30, 2023
Class Start: August 1, 202
MOTHER GUAINI SCHOOL, INC.
Taytay, Danao City, Cebu 6004
Theme:
May 11, 2023 @ 9:00 AM
MGSI Sports Complex
_______________________________________________
This serves as an invitation
2. TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING
STAFF
Grade 7 Mr. Robert John G. Hermoso
Grade 8 Mr. Roque Vin Michael R. Albarracin
Grade 9/Music
Teacher/ Vice Principal
Sr. Ma. Olive Grace M. Massagan, MGES
Grade 10 Ms. Kristel Niña C. Alarin
English Teacher Sr. Ma. Cheramae Albios, MGES
CL Teacher/Guidance
Councilor
Sr. Melisa V. Arcenal, MGES
Registrar/Clinic Mrs. Lucine R. Alao
Maintenance Mr. Zendric Pantoja
Canteen Mrs. Geraldine Beduya
Guard Mrs. Jessica P. Cuizon
Principal Mr. Alfredo C. Almerez
Directress Sr. Ma. Rita L. Mohametano, MGES
PARENTS-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
President : Allyn Mata
Vice President : Aivie Heredia
Secretary : Ma. Teresa Tugade
Treasurer : Maricel Lavador
Auditor : Beatriz Jalmaani
PO : Ramil Albarando
PIO : Mr. Robert John Hermoso
: Mr. Roque Vin Michael
Albarracin
PROGRAMME
Part I. Holy Mass at 9 o’clock in the morning
Part II. Recognition Ceremony (10:30 AM – 12:00 NN)
A. Processional
B. Prayer - Mikylla Z. Torayno
Grade 9 – With High Honor
C. Philippine Anthem - Althea Gabriella V. Tugade
Grade 8 – With High Honor
D.MGS Hymn - Audio-Visual Presentation
E. Welcome Address - Mr. Alfredo C. Almerez
School Principal
F. Inspirational Message - Sr. Ma. Olive Grace M.
Massagan, MGES
School Vice Principal
G. Conferring of Awards to Honor Students and Special
Awardee
H. Intermission Number - Grade 7 students
I. Awarding of the Parents of the Year
J. Recognition Song - Grades 7, 8, and 9 students
K. Closing Remarks - Sr. Ma. Rita L.
Mohametano, MGES
School Directress
L. Recessional
Part III. LUNCH BREAK (12:00 NN – 1:00 PM)
A. Acoustic Live Band - Youth Friends of Mother Guaini
Master of Ceremony: Mr. Robert John G. Hermoso
3. PROGRAMME
Part IV. Moving-Up Ceremony (1:30 PM – 3:30 PM)
A. Processional
B. Prayer - Althea Gabriella V. Tugade
Grade 8 student
C. Philippine Anthem - Daniel Angelo Jalmaani
With Honors
D. MGS Hymn - Audio-Visual Presentation
E. Welcome Message - Sr. Ma. Rita L. Mohametano,
MGES School Directress
F. Inspirational Message - Mr. Alfredo C. Almerez
School Principal
G. Intermission Number - Grade 9 students
H. Presentation of Completers- Mr. Alfredo C. Almerez
I. Confirmation of Completers- Sr. Ma. Rita L. Mohametano,
MGES
J. Distribution of Certificates of Completion
K. Conferring of Awards to Honor Completers and Special
Awardees
L. Completion Speech - Ellaiza Z. Torayno
With High Honors
M. Pledge of Loyalty - Diane de Rose R. Umbao
With High Honors
N. Ceremonial Completion Song
a. “A Million Dreams”
O. Awarding of Parents of the Year
P. Tribute to Parents/Guardians
a. “Do I Make You Proud”
Q. Closing Remarks - Sr. Melisa V. Arcenal, MGES
School Guidance Councilor
R. Recessional
Master of Ceremony: Mr. Robert John G. Hermoso
PLEDGE OF LOYALTY
I, (state your name), after having completed the requirements of
Junior High School, do hereby solemnly swear to be ever loyal to my
Alma Mater Mother Guaini School, Inc., to uphold its food name and
live up to its ideals, to lead a morally upright, to be of service to my
family, my community, and my country.
So, help me God.
SUPREME STUDENT GOVERNMENT
President : Ellaiza Z. Torayno
Vice President : Mikylla Z. Torayno
Secretary : Queen Joy M. Basister
Treasurer : Laetitia Sofia C. Mata
Auditor : Alliah Isobelle Rose L.
Laurente
Mass Media Officer : Daniel Angelo Jalmaani
Peace Officer : Ronjie G. Albarando
Grade 7 Representative : Samantha Nevaeh C. Heredia
4. Every night I lie in bed
The brightest colours fill my head
A million dreams are keeping me awake
I think of what the world could be
A vision of the one I see
A million dreams is all its gonna take
Oh a million dreams for the world we're gonna make
However big, however small
Let me be part of it all
Share your dreams with me
You may be right, you may be wrong
But say that you'll bring me along
To the world you see
To the world I close my eyes to see
I close my eyes to see
Every night I lie in bed
The brightest colours fill my head
A million dreams are keeping me awake
A million dreams, a million dreams
I think of what the world could be
A vision of the one I see
A million dreams is all its gonna take
A million dreams for the world we're gonna make
For the world we're gonna make
CANDIDATES FOR COMPLETION
MALES
1. Jalmaani, Daniel Angelo - Sabang, Danao City
2. Tugade, Alpe Gabriel Vasquez - Sabang, Danao City
FEMALES
1. Limbaga, Ma. Daniela Agatha Dela Cruz- Taboc, Danao City
2. Mata, Laetitia Sofia Condevillamar - Taboc, Danao City
3. Torayno, Ellaiza Zerrudo - Sabang, Danao City
4. Umbao, Diane de Rose Rosapa - Taytay, Danao City
5. GRADE 10 COMPLETERS
S.Y. 2022 – 2023
Daniel Angelo Jalmaani
1st
Quarter – With Honors
2nd
Quarter – With Honors
3rd
Quarter – With Honors
4th
Quarter – With Honors
Alpe Gabriel V. Tugade
1st
Quarter – With Honors
2nd
Quarter – With Honors
3rd
Quarter – With Honors
4th
Quarter – With Honors
Ma. Daniela Agatha D. Limbaga
3rd
Quarter – With Honors
4th
Quarter – With Honors
A MILLION DREAMS
Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, Ziv Zaifman
I close my eyes and I can see
The world that's waiting up for me
That I call my own
Through the dark, through the door
Through where no one's been before
But it feels like home
They can say, they can say it all sounds crazy
They can say, they can say I've lost my mind
I don't care, I don't care, so call me crazy
We can live in a world that we design
'Cause every night I lie in bed
The brightest colours fill my head
A million dreams are keeping me awake
I think of what the world could be
A vision of the one I see
A million dreams is all its gonna take
Oh a million dreams for the world we're gonna make
There's a house we can build
Every room inside is filled
With things from far away
The special things I compile
Each one there to make you smile
On a rainy day
They can say, they can say it all sounds crazy
They can say, they can say we've lost our minds
I don't care, I don't care if they call us crazy
Runaway to a world that we design
6. Everybody needs to rise up
Everybody needs to be loved
To be loved
This is what we dream about
But the only question with me now
Is do I make you, do I make you proud
This is what we dream about
But the only question with me now
Is do I make you, do I make you proud
Stronger than I've ever been
Never been afraid of standing out
Do I make you proud
This is what we dream about
But the only question with me now
Is do I make you, do I make you proud
Stronger than I've ever been
Never been afraid of standing out
Do I make you proud
This is what we dream about
But the only question with me now
Is do I make you, do I make you proud
GRADE 10 COMPLETERS
S.Y. 2022 – 2023
Laetitia Sofia C. Mata
1st
Quarter – With Honors
2nd
Quarter – With Honors
3rd
Quarter – With Honors
4th
Quarter – With Honors
Ellaiza Z. Torayno
1st
Quarter – With High Honors
2nd
Quarter – With High Honors
3rd
Quarter – With High Honors
4th
Quarter – With High Honors
Diane de Rose R. Umbao
1st
Quarter – With Honors
2nd
Quarter – With High Honors
3rd
Quarter – With High Honors
4th
Quarter – With High Honors
7. GRADE 10 HONOR STUDENTS
Ellaiza Z. Torayno - With High Honors
Diane de Rose R. Umbao - With High Honors
Laetitia Sofia C. Mata - With Honors
Alpe Gabriel V. Tugade - With Honors
Daniel Angelo Jalmaani - With Honors
Ma. Daniela Agatha D. Limbaga - With Honors
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN
LEADERSHIP AWARD
Ellaiza Z. Torayno
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Ellaiza Z. Torayno
Financial Literacy Quiz Bee – PARTICIPANT
Ellaiza Z. Torayno
Supreme Student Government: Know Your
Government Day 2023 as a DepEd Danao City
Division Cash Department Head
Daniel Angelo Jalmaani
Bureau of Fire Protection: Fire Prevention
Awareness Poster Making Contest – 3RD
PLACE
"DO I MAKE YOU PROUD"
Taylor Hicks
I've never been
The one to raise my hand
That was not me
And now that's who I am
Because of you
I am standing tall
My heart is full
Of endless gratitude
You were the one
The one to guide me through
Now I can see
And I believe
It's only just beginning
This is what we dream about
But the only question with me now
Is do I make you proud
Stronger than I've ever been now
Never been afraid of standing out
Do I make you proud
I guess I've learned
To question is to grow
That you still have faith
Is all I need to know
I've learned to love
Myself in spite of me
And I've learned to
Walk the road that I believe
This is what we dream about
But the only question with me now
Is do I make you proud
Stronger than I've ever been now
Never been afraid of standing out
Do I make you proud
8. SPECIAL AWARDS
GRADE 9
Mikylla Z. Torayno CL Award
Proficiency in Mathematics 9
Proficiency in Computer 9
Proficiency in MAPEH 9
Proficiency in Filipino 9
Proficiency in English 9
Conduct Award
Leadership Award
Katherine Claire Alarin Proficiency in TLE 9
Proficiency in Social Studies 9
Perfect Attendance Award
Conduct Award
Bureau of Fire Protection: Fire Prevention Awareness
Poster Making Contest – PARTICIPANT
Katherine Claire Alarin
PARENTS OF THE YEAR
Mrs. Sheena Cole
Mr. Zendric Pantoja
Mrs. Maricel Lavador
Mrs. Aivie Heredia
Mrs. Milou Grace Leopoldo
Mr. Virgel Montalban
Mr. Ramil Albarando
Mrs. Gemelita Laurente
Mrs. Ma. Teresa Tugade
Ms. Katrinka Alarin
Mrs. Beatriz Jalmaani
Mrs. Allyn Mata
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Excellence in …
Christian Living - Ellaiza Z. Torayno
Communication Arts (ENGLISH) – Ellaiza Z. Torayno
Communication Arts (FILIPINO) - Diane de Rose R.
Umbao
Social Studies - Ellaiza Z. Torayno
Mathematics - Ellaiza Z. Torayno
Science - Diane de Rose R.
Umbao
Technical-Vocational Education - Ellaiza Z. Torayno
Athletics - Alpe Gabriel V.
Tugade
LOYALTY AWARD
Daniel Angelo Jalmaani
Alpe Gabriel V. Tugade
Ma. Daniela Agatha D. Limbaga
Laetitia Sofia C. Mata
Ellaiza Z. Torayno
Diane de Rose R. Umbao
PERFECT ATTENDANCE AWARD
Ma. Daniela Agatha D. Limbaga
CONDUCT AWARD
Ma. Daniela Agatha D. Limbaga
Daniel Angelo Jalmaani
9. GRADE 7 HONOR STUDENTS
May Joy Esoto - With Honors
Marga Lew R. Tuñacao - With Honors
Samantha Nevaeh C. Heredia - With Honors
Chino Yuzen G. Pantoja - With Honors
Xeane P. Montalban - With Honors
Dwyn Maria Adriane L. Leopoldo - With Honors
Yusef G. Lavador - With Honors
GRADE 8 HONOR STUDENTS
Althea Gabriella V. Tugade - With High Honors
Queen Joy M. Basister - With Honors
Alliah Isobelle Rose L. Laurente - With Honors
GRADE 9 HONOR STUDENTS
Mikylla Z. Torayno - With High Honors
Katherine Claire Alarain - With Honors
SPECIAL AWARDS
GRADE 7
May Joy Esoto Proficiency in Computer 7
Conduct Award
Marga Lew R. Tuñacao Proficiency in Filipino 7
Samantha Nevaeh C. Heredia Proficiency in Science 7
Proficiency in TLE 7
CL Award
Leadership Award
Chino Yuzen G. Pantoja Proficiency in Mathematics 7
Proficiency in Social Studies7
Perfect Attendance Award
Dwyn Maria Adriane L. Leopoldo Proficiency in MAPEH 7
Proficiency in English 7
Nico Camance Conduct Award
Bureau of Fire Protection: Fire Prevention Awareness Poster
Making Contest – PARTICIPANT
Samantha Nevaeh C. Heredia
District Sports Meet Badminton Doubles Boys – 2ND
PLACE
Carl Noel C. Cole
Andy Reil Esoto
GRADE 8
Althea Gabriella V. Tugade Proficiency in MAPEH 8
Proficiency in Social Studies 8
Proficiency in Science 8
Proficiency in Mathematics 8
Proficiency in English 8
Leadership Award
CL Award
Perfect Attendance Award
Queen Joy M. Basister Proficiency in Computer 8
Alliah Isobelle Rose L. Laurente Proficiency in TLE 8