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RECOGNITION RITES INVITATION 2023.pptx
1. PANIQUE NHS TEACHING & NON-TEACHING STAFF
GEMMA C. MANLAPAZ - Principal I
ELWOOD V. BARBOLINO - Master Teacher I
NELIA M. CONTIGA - Master Teacher I
FREDERICK T. GUY - Master Teacher I
BRYAN IGNACIO - Master Teacher I
JENNY M. RELANO - Head Teacher I
ANGELICA C. ABAN - Teacher III
MERIGEN M. ATIM - Teacher III
OFELIA T. AVENIDO - Teacher III
ROSSELO C. BASICAL - Teacher III
ERWIN S. BAUTISTA - Teacher III
LORENA D. DELA CRUZ - Teacher III
JOANA MARIE R. DEONTOY - Teacher III
MARICRIS R. ESQUILONA - Teacher III
EM JHUN A. FAJEL - Teacher III
MA. KRISTINE I. JAZUL - Teacher III
MICHELLE P. JAZUL - Teacher III
RAIZEL MAY F. LEGASPI - Teacher III
DAVID L. LOZADA - Teacher III
CHERRY C. MANLAPAS - Teacher III
EVELYN F. NAVARRO - Teacher III
JUEVA MAY A. PERAMAN - Teacher III
RUTH D. RAMOS - Teacher III
CARMELITA D. RAPSING - Teacher III
KAREN V. VASQUEZ - Teacher III
JANINE A. ADORNADO - Teacher I
NORALYN D. BANTILLO - Teacher I
MARIA LOU M. BARROQUILLO - Teacher I
EMMANUEL A. BAYAGUSA - Teacher I
MICHELLE A. DELA ROSA - Teacher I
RHONE T. DELA ROSA - Teacher I
JUSTINE Z. DESPI - Teacher I
ARIEL M. ESQUILONA - Teacher I
RUTCHELL D. EDAR - Teacher I
ABIGAEL V. HUARDE - Teacher I
MARYGEN D. LIMYU - Teacher I
RENE JONH T. MADALAG - Teacher I
REMBE E. NACIONAL - Teacher I
MANUEL IV D. RAMOS - Teacher I
MARLYN M. RELANO - Teacher I
GEIZL GRACE T. HANIEL -Senior Bookkeeper
KRISTINE JOY G. SANZ - ADAS II
MARIVIC M. RELANO -LSB
MARILOU IGNACIO -Job Order
ARIEL C. MANLAPAZ -Guard
PANIQUE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Aroroy East District
Panique, Aroroy, Masbate
An Invitation
Class of 2023
Junior High School Senior High School
ERROL P. CALIMOTAN - Master Teacher I
SHANGRELLA T. PARALE - Teacher III
ALISER R. ALIGAM - Teacher II
GARY T. CERBAS - Teacher II
CHRISTY C. DANAO - Teacher II
STEPHANNIE M. IGNACIO - Teacher II
MARLON A. MANLAPAZ - Teacher II
EPHRAIM C. NAVARRO - Teacher II
SHEILA MARIE G. SAPANTA - Teacher II
SHERYL C. TABORADA - Teacher II
EDWIN M. MANLAPAZ - Teacher I
MERLY C. MONTILLA - ADAS II
Theme: “K to 12 Graduates: Molded through
a Resilient Educational Foundation”
2. COMMENCEMENT MESSAGE OF
VP & DEPED SEC.SARA Z. DUTERTE
Assalamualaikum. My warmest greetings to the Class of
2023 for the successful culmination of your academic endeavors.
This milestone attests to the hard work and perseverance
you have exemplified as you embark on another journey leading you
to the realization of your aspirations of a better life and a better future.
I join your families and academic communities in
celebrating this achievement. We recognize their valuable role in
your growth and development as well-rounded individuals — preparing you to face the demands
of higher learning or navigate the complexity of life as successful professionals.
I am with you in forging a path toward progress even as you continue to live by the
tenets that have guided you in your academic training and inspired you to pursue excellence as
young leaders.
May the knowledge and skills you have gained serve as your springboard for greater
success and inspire you to become catalysts of transformative social growth within your
respective communities.
I hope you will realize the depth of your potential and the power that you now possess
as young educated Filipinos — and use this not only to achieve your dreams and change your
lives for the better, but also help our fellow Filipinos and our country.
As future leaders and builders of our nation, may you become persistent, determined,
and committed to the fight for peace, security and stability, the ending of poverty, the campaign
to give Filipino children access to basic education, the protection of the environment, the
promotion of health and nutrition, and many other challenges that we are facing today.
Consistent with our vision in the MATATAG agenda, we will continue to promote
programs and uphold reforms that will nurture resilient mindsets so that we can hone young
Filipinos. The grit and resilience of Filipino learners amid the difficulties of everyday life will
continue to inspire us and empower us in building an education system that responds to the
changes of our time.
Through an inclusive education that is forged by a positive learning environment, I am
optimistic that we can continue to produce competent young citizens like you who will help steer
our nation’s path to sustainable development.
Let this milestone remind us of the indispensable role of education in charting the
course of our youth’s future and in harnessing their potential to become outstanding individuals.
This year’s graduates have done a great job of channeling their passions into endeavors
that will enrich their pursuits and advance their respective vocations and professions. As you
move into the next chapter of education and leave the halls of your alma mater, it is my hope that
you will unceasingly work hard to become active stakeholders in our nation-building efforts.
Together with our academic partners in all education levels, let us remain committed to
promoting our youth’s strong sense of nationalism so they can be part of a productive and
responsible citizenry that will help chart the path of our nation’s growth. Again, congratulation to
the Class of 2023!
May you continue to pursue your ambitions with zeal, persistence, and excellence and
use it to create a better future for all. Sama-sama tayong magsumikap abutin ang ating layunin:
Bansang makabata, batang makabansa. Lahat- para sa Diyos, bayan, at pamilyang Pilipino.
Shukran.
RECOGNITION RITES 2023 WORKING COMMITTEES
PROGRAM & INVITATION
Bryan Ignacio
Erwin S. Bautista
Evelyn F. Navarro
CORSAGE
Maricris R. Esquilona
Carmelita D. Rapsing
Ofelia T. Avenido
SOUNDS
Rembe E. Nacional
Em Jhun A. Fajel
Rosselo C. Basical
Emmanuel A. Bayagusa
HALL PREPARATION
All Grade 10 Advisers
David L. Lozada and CAT Officers
Karen V. Vasquez
Emmanuel A. Bayagusa
Manuel IV D. Ramos
Ariel M. Esquilona
STAGE DECORATION
Erwin S. Bautista
Frederick T. Guy
Rene Jonh T. Madalag
TABLE SKIRTING
Michelle P. Jazul
Marlyn M. Relano
Rhone T. Dela Rosa
PICTORIAL
Justine Z. Despi
Grade 10 Advisers
SABLAY
Bryan Ignacio
Erwin S. Bautista
Em Jhun A. Fajel
HOSTING
Raizel May F. Legaspi
Sheryl C. Taborada
GRADE 10 ADVISERS
3. My warm congratulations to all the
completers and graduates of School Year 2022-2023!
It is said that every commencement rite is not only a
celebratory milestone but also a symbol of resiliency, grit and
diligence of Filipino learners treated and improved by a solid basic
education system that is responsive to the changing needs of time.
As a basic education leader, I am delighted and very proud of
every learner participating in this momentous event. You are a proof
that education has succeeded amid all kinds of challenges.
This year’s theme: “Gradweyt ng K to 12: Hinubog ng Matatag
na Edukasyon” (K to 12 Graduates: Molded through a Resilient
Educational Foundation) is but a fitting description of today’s
learners who are exiting the portals of basic education. All of you are
confidently equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to go
on with life in this century. All of you are not only MATATAG but
also Bicolanong Maoorag!
Continue with your determination to succeed, remain steadfast
and forebearing for the road is still long and the need for continuous
education will never be bound by time or seasons even misfortunes
or calamities. Continue being our legacy and be the kind of citizens
we desired you to be.
As we dream of a Bansang Makabata and Batang Makabansa,
rest assured that we will do all that we can for you and your
education. Please also be the best that you can be for yourself, your
family, and your nation.
Congratulations and God bless you all!
COMMENCEMENT MESSAGE OF
RD GILBERT T. SADSAD
GRADE 10 WHATSAPP
MRS. EVELYN F. NAVARRO
Adviser
MALE
1. ADO, CHRISTIAN M.
2. BANOY, MARK JHON M.
3. CABATINGAN, JAREL B.
4. CAÑA, MARK JOHN C.
5. CONTRERAS, JOHN REY T.
6. DELA ROSA, JONALD JAY
7. LABASTIDA, JOHN MARK C.
8. LABASTIDA, MICHAEL M.
9. MACADAT, MARLO JR R.
10. MACATIAG, EMIL SAN V.
11. MALACASTE, RAFFY M.
12. MANLAPAS, LUBIN C.
13. MARQUEZA, AARON M.
14. MESA, EDGARDO JR. M.
15. OGAYA, CART KEVIN B.
16. OGAYA, JOSH C.
17. RECTO, JOHN PATRICK M.
18. SABIO, DRELAN N.
19. SALCEDO, DANDY A.
20. TABUG, JOHN CARLO C.
FEMALE
1. ABAD, LADY SAMANTHA C.
2. ADO, CASANDRA M.
3. BANOY, IRA R.
4. CANTONJOS, ANGEL
5. CINCO, ZEKAINAH E.
6. COCOLLO, PRINCESS YANCY C.
7. COS, JOY C.
8. CRISTOBAL, RISAGINE H.
9. DELA CRUZ, JANET R.
10. DOMENGIANO, JANDEL F.
11. ESQUILONA, BABY JANE A.
12. GA, MICHELLE B.
13. JUANILLO, ANGELICA P.
14. MANLAPAS, JONALYN O.
15. MASAMOC, AIZA JANE L.
16. MENDOZA, CHONA H.
17. ORTEGA, HEROSAVEL T.
18. PERWELO, CHERILYN M.
19. RAMIREZ, RINAGLEN R.
20. SUJEDE, CARMELA L.
21. TITONG, JESSIECA M.
22. TIZON, PIA ANN C.
23. TUREBIO, JASMIN
4. Congratulations and salute to the
completers and graduates of batch 2023.
True greatness is not measured by strength alone, but by the
willingness to confront and overcome the challenges and struggles
that life presents.
In the face of the ongoing pandemic, resilience has been
demonstrated not only by individuals but also by educational
institutions and the dedicated men and women who have risked their
lives to ensure the delivery of quality basic education, despite the
limitations and restrictions along the way.
My profound gratitude to the personnel of the Schools
Division of Masbate-teachers, school leaders, supervisors, and non-
teaching staff for remaining on track bravely and selflessly for the
education and welfare of our learners.
I would also like to extend my heartfelt thanks and
congratulations to the parents, guardians, and stakeholders whose
unwavering support and assistance have been invaluable in helping
their children succeed. My appreciation also goes to our school
personnel, whose tireless efforts have contributed to the successful
completion of the 2022-2023 school year.
May the experiences and hardships we have faced during this
pandemic continue to inspire and guide us. Let us remain strong and
resilient as we strive to achieve even in greater things for our
community and country.
Once again, my sincerest thanks and congratulations to all of
you.
COMMENCEMENT MESSAGE OF
SDS RAYMUNDO M. CANTONJOS
GRADE 10 SKYPE
MR. ERWIN S. BAUTISTA
Adviser
MALE
1. ALMORADIE, RONALD A.
2. ANINANG, CARLOU G..
3. BARREDO, CHARLES JAFFET V.
4. CALIMUTAN, IVAN P.
5. CRISTOBAL, JUNJUN R.
6. DANAO, DAVE MATHEW L.
7. DELA CRUZ, JOVERT T.
8. DELA ROSA, JOSHUA A.
9. ESQUILONA, RONALD C.
10. EVANO, RONALD JR. D.
11. FEDILES, EMMANUEL CARL R.
12. FERNANDEZ, EMMANUEL T.
13. LEYTE, BRYAN S.
14. LLAGUNA, ERLY JR B.
15. MALACAS, JOHN ALEEN DAVE P.
16. MANLAPAS, DANIELLE R.
17. MANLAPAS, ELIAS JR. M.
18. MANLAPAZ, REYMART R.
19. MONTILLA, ALEX ANDREW D.
20. ROSERO, NORLAN C.
21. RUGA, MART C.
FEMALE
1. BAJAR, ANGELICA MAE Y.
2. CABALLERO, RHEA MAE V.
3. CAPINIG, JESSAMAE
4. CORDERO, HANAH SHAINE S.
5. CUARE, JANNA LE G.
6. DELA ROSA, HANNA GRACE C.
7. DELGADO, AIRA E.
8. DIMAILIG, FAITH F.
9. GERONA, MARIA CRISTINA D.
10. JAVIER, LIEZEL D.
11. LEYTE, ANDRIA S.
12. LOPEZ, JENECA L.
13. MANLAPAS, JESSA B.
14. MANLAPAS, RHEA D.
15. MORALES, ANN JANE R.
16. REAL, MARINEL M.
17. REJANO, JASMINELEY B.
18. TITONG, JUNILLA M.
19. TUAZON, JENNY ROSE B.
20. TUMLOD, JOAN Z.
21. YUSON, REALYN T.
5. COMMENCEMENT MESSAGE OF
PRINCIPAL GEMMA C. MANLAPAZ
My warm congratulations to all the
completers and graduates of School Year 2022-2023
who have successfully earned the trophy of their academic journey!
This day marks a huge step toward your future. All your
dedication and commitment devoted on study before this day have
resulted to the sweetest prize-a moment where you will be conferred
as completers.
This year’s theme, “Gradweyt ng K to 12: Hinubog ng
Matatag na Edukasyon” (K to 12 Graduates: Molded through a
Resilient Educational Foundation), is an implicit reminder not only to
us, educators, but also to you dear completers. We acknowledge that
the right education you now have is the by-product of labor of our
beloved teachers scaffolded by the innovations, programs, projects,
and activities that are practically & idealistically crafted by the top
management of the DepEd in which the primary goal is to realize the
vision, “Bansang Makabata at Batang Makabansa”.
Today, as you, dear completers, take a step up on the ladder of
your academic endeavor, may you continue to embody the ideals and
aspirations of your school anchored from the mission & vision of the
Department of Education.
Also, I am extending my warmest congratulations to the
parents & guardians of the completers. I know that without you, their
journey could have been more difficult than it was. Thank you for
serving as their backbone.
Above all, I glorify our almighty father for this success. His
divine intervention has been helping us get through the waves of life.
Once again, my congratulations to everyone!
GRADE 10 TWITTER
MR. EM JHUN A. FAJEL
Adviser
MALE
1. ALTICHE, EMMANUEL C.
2. BANGALISAN, JOSHUA D.
3. BARREDO, JUNEL M.
4. BAUTISTA, CLEFFORD L.
5. DAVID, JOHN PAUL B.
6. DESUYO, ELJOHN H.
7. ESQUILONA, GERALD JR. R.
8. GALAPRIN, RENZ
9. LABASTIDA, BRENDAN R.
10. LABASTIDA, ELTHON R.
11. LABASTIDA, NORBERTO JR. M.
12. LIM, KHIM A.
13. MANLAPAZ, JUSTINE A.
14. MINGOY, JERALD T.
15. RELANO, JAYSON D.
16. RODILAS, BRYAN C..
17. SABIO, DANN JOSEPH C.
18. TORIBIO, JOSEPH C.
FEMALE
1. ALMORADIE, FRESCIA MARIE D.
2. AMICAN, AVELOU C.
3. BANOY, ROSEMARIE L.
4. BARICUATRO, LYCAH C.
5. BELLO, FRENCH MICAH R.
6. CABANAG, JAMIEVIC B.
7. CABATINGAN, DIANNE A.
8. CALIMUTAN, ANGEL A.
9. DIOQUINO, MIGUELLA CHRISTINE M.
10. ESQUILONA, ANDREA JOY R.
11. HALIPA, MARIVIC B.
12. LAURIO, SHANELLE B.
13. OGAYA, NADINE R.
14. OLIVA, ROSE M.
15. RABINO, JESSABEL R.
16. RAMIREZ, YASMIN C.
17. RAPSING, ANGEL B.
18. RUGA, CRYSTAL JADE B.
19. SALIDAGA, LAIZA MAE P.
20. SUPERAL, MARIA JESSA R.
21. VILCHEZ, NICCALYN M.
22. VILLAR, HAZEL ANN B.
23. VILLAR, RAFAELA R.
6. HONOR GRADE 10 COMPLETERS
WITH HIGH HONORS
WITH HONORS
GRADE 10 INSTAGRAM
MR. REMBE E. NACIONAL
Adviser
MALE
1. ABELA, MICHAEL JONES M.
2. AGANAN, MARVIN G.
3. BASAS, JAHNRO R.
4. BETONIO, KYRL C.
5. BOTERO, MENARD L.
6. CADIZ, MARK VINCENTH S.
7. ESQUILONA, JHUN MARK R.
8. FABON, RONIE S.
9. LIM, HAJI A.
10. LOVENDINO, JOBERT R.
11. MALACASTE, FRANSIM S.
12. MALACHICO, MAX STEVEN C.
13. MENDOZA, ALI II H.
14. MIRALLES, JAHN REY C.
15. RAMOS, JAMES BENSON S.
16. SALIVIO, CLARENCE F.
17. VALLADORES, OLIVER I.
FEMALE
1. ABELLAR, MERY JOY C.
2. ABELLAR, ROXANNE I.
3. AMARO, FRENCES MAE B.
4. BACUD, TRISHA MAE D.
5. BARBOLINO, OLGA JEAN V.
6. CRISTOBAL, ANGIE M.
7. DEL ROSARIO, PRINCESS ANGEL J.
8. DELA CRUZ, RUSSEL P.
9. FABON, IVY S.
10. LAYOS, RELYN JANE M.
11. LOYOLA, JENNY ROSE M.
12. MAGALONA, EVELYN C.
13. MANLAPAS, MARICRIS A.
14. PAROGINOG, JECIL E.
15. RAMIREZ, YEZELLE C.
16. REYES, MARIELLE KIM R.
17. RODRIGUEZ, NECOLLE W.
18. ROMERO, MARRE-JOY W.
19. TARAYA, TRISHA MAE C.
20. TOMLOD, JEALYN M.
21. VARGAS, MAYLYN H.
7. WITH HONORS
GRADE 10 FACEBOOK
MALE
1. ABRIOL, ALLAN P.
2. ABRIOL, MARK JHEMWEL L.
3. AREDIDON, MARK KENNETH A.
4. BACASMO, JAY-R R.
5. CADIZ, JHOSHUA A.
6. CAÑA, ADRIAN JAMES D.
7. CAÑA, KENT MICCO S.
8. CATALAN, AMADOR JR. V.
9. DEJUCOS, RENE BOY C.
10. DELA CRUZ, EDWARD B.
11. LACBAYOG, KENJAY A.
12. LACHICA, MARVIN O.
13. LAURIO, RUBEN M.
14. MAHINAY, MANNY M.
15. MALLERNA, ADELLE B.
16. MENDIORO, ALDO D.
17. OGAYA, RAZEL R.
18. ROMERO, MARK ANTHONY B.
19. TAMAYO, JOLLY JR. R.
FEMALE
1. BEGORNIA, ANGELICA R.
2. BELLO, ARIANE O.
3. DANAO, ASHLEY MYREN B.
4. DANAO, RACHELLE C.
5. GALVAN, ABEGAEL R.
6. GRACIO, NOVEM P.
7. IBANES, CYRINE C.
8. IGNACIO, JASMINE G.
9. LABASTIDA, LEANIL ANN M.
10. LORENZANA, SHAINA D.
11. MANLAPAS, MARINEL R.
12. MASAMOC, CRISILDA MAE R.
13. OGAYA, CHRISTINE R.
14. PARADO, MA. JOVENA B.
15. RAGOT, CATHLEEN T.
16. REJANO, MARYGRACE B.
17. RELOS, SANDRINE B.
18. RIVAS, CARINE L.
19. RODILAS, GRACE ANN I.
20. TUBIERON, ANGEL R.
21. TUPAS, CHARISSE F.
22. VERANO, ROSALINDA A.
23. ZARAGOZA, RHEA JANE B.
MRS. CARMELITA D. RAPSING
Adviser
8. GRADE 7 HONOR STUDENTS GRADE 8 HONOR STUDENTS
GRADE 9 HONOR STUDENTS
GRADE 11 HONOR STUDENTS
Phil. National Anthem :Audio-Visual Presentation
Prayer :Audio-Visual Presentation
Bicol March :Audio-Visual Presentation
SDO Hymn :Audio-Visual Presentation
Welcome Remarks :Zekainah E. Cinco
With High Honors
Presentation of the Candidates
for Completion : Erwin S. Bautista
T-III / Grade 10 Adviser
Confirmation of the Candidates
for Completion & Message: Gemma C. Manlapaz
Principal I
Distribution of Certificate of Completion
Conferment of Academic : Carmelita D. Rapsing
Excellence T-III / Grade 10 Adviser
Awarding of Honors
Completers
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 11
Words of Gratitude :Marinel R. Manlapas
With High Honors
Acknowledgment :Gemma C. Manlapaz
Principal I
Raizel May F. Legaspi & Sheryl C. Taborada
Hosts
PROGRAMME
WITH HIGH HONORS
Esquilona, Leo Dave D.
Marasigan, Nicole Jae C.
Perez, Arjean Mark M.
WITH HONORS
Abiertas, Jessa C.
Advincula, Charls Daniel T.
Briones, Kirstene Mae R.
Bulalacao, Mark Jerick B.
Cinco, Bon Rommel B.
Cortes, Angelo R.
Danao, Jhon Well R.
Ebid, Precious Jade D.
Filipinas, Earl Kim C.
Flores, Jessica Joy F.
Ignacio, Althea Lorraine C.
Labastida, Ryza M.
Malait, Clarence R.
Manlapaz, Alleah Mae E.
Mitra, Jeff Laurence T.
Ortacio, Ashley A.
Oya, Ressielyn S.
Potestad, Cris Niňo M.
Rapsing, Dynamae L.
Rosero, Norlyn C.
Ruivivar, Ma. Rizaly A.
Soliyao, Erick B.
Tumambac, Angelica A.
Valdemoro, Alaiza Mae
WITH HIGH HONORS
Esquilona, Nicole D.
WITH HONORS
Ausa, Jacky B.
Bello, Katarrah R.
Briones, Jezreel Ann R.
Brioso, Myra R.
Cabatingan, Jelamae B.
Cadiz, Ashley A.
Cordero, Charmie S.
David, Sharmelle Mae B.
Dela Rosa, Arianne Faith C.
Dioquino, Chrismyr Marcia M.
Domengiano, Mary Ann F.
Ebid, Cristal Ace D.
Gaudia, Charisse Joy E.
Meniano, Hydie Mae C.
Revalo, Bea Aizeel
Rivera, Maybel A.
Ogaya, Jeckie Mae B.
Soliyao, Aicel Jane B.
WITH HIGH HONORS
Mendoza, Liecel H
WITH HONORS
Alinsoot, Jessa Mae A.
Bantilan, Rico S.
Bantilo, Rizalyn D.
Bendigoren, Erico John M.
Bosque, Glendon R.
Cristobal, Janice R.
Dagala, Jenica
Danao, Daisyree R.
Dejucos, Jenelyn F.
Dela Cruz, Danna D.
Esquilona, Jamaica
Fernandez, Aljen R.
Labastida, John Cena G.
Lagac, Tina C.
Malachico, Maria Nathalia C.
Mallerna, Christian Mark
Mallerna, Christine Joy
Natural, Vanessa M.
Osacdin, Rose Jane C.
Oya, Rickely S.
Ramirez, Rengie
Rapsing, Diana Jane D.
Reyes, Miles Kenneth R.
Tubieron, Jesebel R.
Tupas, Hashel G.
WITH HIGH HONORS
Cinco, Irah C.
Llaguna, Jeziel R.
WITH HONORS
Bajar, Blessed Grace N.
Banoy, Celine B.
Cebu, Princess Merryl B.
Cinco, Irish C.
Dimapilis, Angella Sophia Lorraine D.
Gracio, Rebeca H.
Jimenez, Trina Marie R.
Manlapaz, Brent Andrei B.
Mitra, Justin T.
Hao, Rushia Mae A.
Rabino, Nash M.
Ragasa, Erich Joy Mariz M.
Ruga, Johndy Paul B.
Taraya, Rhian D.