This document is a canvass form used to request price quotes from suppliers for goods needed for a sub-project in Barangay Gayaman, Luba, Abra as part of the KALAHI-CIDSS project. It lists one item, 205 bags of Portland cement from Holcim, and provides instructions for suppliers on submitting a sealed quote by a specified date and time. The form notes that the quotation must be valid for 15 days, prices must include taxes and delivery costs, and the award will be made either per item or per package. It requires the supplier's name, signature, total amount, and delivery period to be indicated on the form.
This social welfare development plan was prepared for Barangay Laois, Labrador Pangasinan. The plan aims to address key issues in the community over a three year period from 2013-2016. The objectives are to have a clean and green community, healthy community members, a peaceful community, honest officials, and transparency. Key problems include malnourished children, unemployed women and youth, and lack of knowledge among seniors and people with disabilities of their rights. The plan outlines activities, timelines, budgets, and indicators to address these issues through programs like skills training, feeding programs, and information campaigns.
This document discusses projects implemented in Barangay San Antonio in Binan, Laguna, Philippines. It describes programs like "Tapat Mo, Linis Mo" to promote cleanliness, a barangay health center to provide basic healthcare, and a quick response unit to address emergencies quickly. It also outlines problems like poverty, overpopulation, poor sanitation, and health issues. Resolutions discussed include job fairs, free health checkups, empowering parents' organizations, and ecological waste management programs. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of citizens working together to address barangay problems and improve their communities.
Thesis in IT Online Grade Encoding and Inquiry System via SMS TechnologyBelLa Bhe
This document provides background information on an online grade encoding and inquiry system via SMS technology for the San Mateo Municipal College. It discusses the college's current manual grading system and the problems with it, such as the long process for students to inquire about their grades. The objectives of developing a new online system are outlined, including allowing instructors to encode grades online and students to inquire about grades via SMS. The scope and limitations of the new system are also defined. Finally, the significance of the study in benefiting instructors, students, administrators, and future researchers is described.
This document is a daily lesson log for a Filipino class. It records information about the grade and section, date, lesson content, materials used, and learning stages for the lesson. Metrics are provided on the total number of learners, the number of learners who demonstrated mastery of the content, and the number who required remediation or reinforcement. The log is signed by the master teacher who taught the lesson and reviewed by additional teachers.
This certificate certifies that Mr. Wilfredo A. Bautista, an MT-1 teacher of Zaragoza National High School, was nominated in the Division Search for Outstanding Filipino Teacher 2012 for his demonstration teaching on September 15, 2012 at Zaragoza National High School. The certification was issued at Mr. Bautista's request to be used as a reference.
This document is a canvass form used to request price quotes from suppliers for goods needed for a sub-project in Barangay Gayaman, Luba, Abra as part of the KALAHI-CIDSS project. It lists one item, 205 bags of Portland cement from Holcim, and provides instructions for suppliers on submitting a sealed quote by a specified date and time. The form notes that the quotation must be valid for 15 days, prices must include taxes and delivery costs, and the award will be made either per item or per package. It requires the supplier's name, signature, total amount, and delivery period to be indicated on the form.
This social welfare development plan was prepared for Barangay Laois, Labrador Pangasinan. The plan aims to address key issues in the community over a three year period from 2013-2016. The objectives are to have a clean and green community, healthy community members, a peaceful community, honest officials, and transparency. Key problems include malnourished children, unemployed women and youth, and lack of knowledge among seniors and people with disabilities of their rights. The plan outlines activities, timelines, budgets, and indicators to address these issues through programs like skills training, feeding programs, and information campaigns.
This document discusses projects implemented in Barangay San Antonio in Binan, Laguna, Philippines. It describes programs like "Tapat Mo, Linis Mo" to promote cleanliness, a barangay health center to provide basic healthcare, and a quick response unit to address emergencies quickly. It also outlines problems like poverty, overpopulation, poor sanitation, and health issues. Resolutions discussed include job fairs, free health checkups, empowering parents' organizations, and ecological waste management programs. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of citizens working together to address barangay problems and improve their communities.
Thesis in IT Online Grade Encoding and Inquiry System via SMS TechnologyBelLa Bhe
This document provides background information on an online grade encoding and inquiry system via SMS technology for the San Mateo Municipal College. It discusses the college's current manual grading system and the problems with it, such as the long process for students to inquire about their grades. The objectives of developing a new online system are outlined, including allowing instructors to encode grades online and students to inquire about grades via SMS. The scope and limitations of the new system are also defined. Finally, the significance of the study in benefiting instructors, students, administrators, and future researchers is described.
This document is a daily lesson log for a Filipino class. It records information about the grade and section, date, lesson content, materials used, and learning stages for the lesson. Metrics are provided on the total number of learners, the number of learners who demonstrated mastery of the content, and the number who required remediation or reinforcement. The log is signed by the master teacher who taught the lesson and reviewed by additional teachers.
This certificate certifies that Mr. Wilfredo A. Bautista, an MT-1 teacher of Zaragoza National High School, was nominated in the Division Search for Outstanding Filipino Teacher 2012 for his demonstration teaching on September 15, 2012 at Zaragoza National High School. The certification was issued at Mr. Bautista's request to be used as a reference.
This certification recognizes an individual for placing 5th in sports feature writing at the 2016 Regional Training of Trainers on Campus Journalism held from February 9-12, 2016 at Anne Raquel's Resort in New Cabalan, Olangpo City. The certification was issued by Malcolm S. Garma, the Director and Officer-In-Charge of the Office of the Regional Director of the Department of Education Region III on February 12, 2016.
A dispute mediation between Macarse, Zaragoza of Nueva Ecija and San Rafael, Zaragoza of Nueva Ecija failed at the Barangay San Rafael office. The Barangay Chairman, Hon. Perfecto A. Galman, certified that the parties underwent mediation but it did not resolve the dispute. The certification allows either party to now file the case in the appropriate court.
John Lester and his friend Karl skipped school one day to hang out and smoke at a shop. John's mother Jacquelyn later found him at the shop smoking and warned him to stop. Despite her warnings, John continued smoking. One day, John collapsed at home coughing up blood. He was diagnosed with stage 3 lung cancer from smoking. Despite his friend's death, Karl was afraid to continue smoking. John passed away two months later from lung cancer due to his smoking habit.
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This document is an attendance sheet for a family development session in Barangay Del Pilar, Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija. It lists 35 household beneficiaries with their unique ID numbers, names, and signatures. It provides instructions on how to fill out the sheet, including signing for attendance, noting proxies and reasons for absence using provided codes, and countersigning at the end of the session. Key demographic data about female, male, and total beneficiaries and proxies is also tracked at the bottom.
Brigada Eskwela is a nationwide volunteer effort held each year before the opening of the school year. Volunteers including teachers, parents, students, and community members come together to clean, repair, and prepare school facilities so they are conducive to learning. The week-long event addresses facility issues that could hinder education if not resolved. Schools recruit volunteers in advance and solicit donations of materials, labor, or cash to cover repair costs as many schools have no budget for maintenance. This year's Brigada Eskwela at Zaragoza National High School was successfully implemented from May 18-23, with volunteers working tirelessly despite being tired, ensuring the school would be ready for students.
Mr. Patrick Kiener Gamboa is certified as indigent by the Barangay Chairman of San Rafael, Nueva Ecija. The 16-year old belongs to a family with minimal means of livelihood. This certificate of indigency was issued at his request on April 21, 2015 to serve for legal purposes.
Zaragoza National High School monitors teacher lesson logs on a monthly basis. The monitoring form lists the names of 10 teachers, their designations, and columns for each month to mark whether the teacher submitted their lesson log on time, late, or not at all. The form is signed by the Head Teacher and School Principal to document the monitoring done for the school year.
The principal of Zaragoza National High School is requesting 2 gallons of white latex paint from Honeylyn Rivera to help with preparations for the school's Brigada Eskwela in May and the opening of classes in June, as paint is needed to clean and repaint classrooms as part of the annual National Schools Maintenance Week activities before the new school year begins.
This document contains pertinent papers for the promotion of three teachers - Consolacion F. Facunla from Teacher II to Teacher III, Michael A. Baniaga from Teacher II to Teacher III, and Shirley D. Delos Reyes from Teacher I to Teacher II. The papers are from the Zaragoza National High School in Nueva Ecija and include the requirements for promoting each teacher to the next level or rank.
The document discusses several drugs including heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, crack cocaine, LSD, ecstasy, opium, marijuana, and psilocybin mushrooms. It provides descriptions of each drug, how they are consumed, and their psychological and physiological effects. Personal anecdotes are included about experiences using heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, LSD, ecstasy, opium, and marijuana.
Cannabis is a greenish or brownish material made from dried parts of the cannabis plant. It is the most cultivated illicit drug and is usually smoked. Short-term effects include increased appetite and pulse rate, while high users' intellectual and physical abilities are impaired. Regular cannabis use risks dependency and increases health risks like lung cancer and respiratory diseases. Other risks include contracting infectious diseases from unsafe sex while judgment is impaired.
Venus M. Galindo has been designated as the Teacher-In-Charge of the Mathematics Department at Zaragoza National High School effective August 29, 2014. As TIC, Galindo will perform all the duties and responsibilities of leading the department. This designation will remain in effect until a qualified Department Head for Mathematics is appointed to the position.
This certification recognizes an individual for placing 5th in sports feature writing at the 2016 Regional Training of Trainers on Campus Journalism held from February 9-12, 2016 at Anne Raquel's Resort in New Cabalan, Olangpo City. The certification was issued by Malcolm S. Garma, the Director and Officer-In-Charge of the Office of the Regional Director of the Department of Education Region III on February 12, 2016.
A dispute mediation between Macarse, Zaragoza of Nueva Ecija and San Rafael, Zaragoza of Nueva Ecija failed at the Barangay San Rafael office. The Barangay Chairman, Hon. Perfecto A. Galman, certified that the parties underwent mediation but it did not resolve the dispute. The certification allows either party to now file the case in the appropriate court.
John Lester and his friend Karl skipped school one day to hang out and smoke at a shop. John's mother Jacquelyn later found him at the shop smoking and warned him to stop. Despite her warnings, John continued smoking. One day, John collapsed at home coughing up blood. He was diagnosed with stage 3 lung cancer from smoking. Despite his friend's death, Karl was afraid to continue smoking. John passed away two months later from lung cancer due to his smoking habit.
Pantawid pamilyang pilipinoprogram.(d el pilar) (2)merjohn007
This document is an attendance sheet for a family development session in Barangay Del Pilar, Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija. It lists 35 household beneficiaries with their unique ID numbers, names, and signatures. It provides instructions on how to fill out the sheet, including signing for attendance, noting proxies and reasons for absence using provided codes, and countersigning at the end of the session. Key demographic data about female, male, and total beneficiaries and proxies is also tracked at the bottom.
Brigada Eskwela is a nationwide volunteer effort held each year before the opening of the school year. Volunteers including teachers, parents, students, and community members come together to clean, repair, and prepare school facilities so they are conducive to learning. The week-long event addresses facility issues that could hinder education if not resolved. Schools recruit volunteers in advance and solicit donations of materials, labor, or cash to cover repair costs as many schools have no budget for maintenance. This year's Brigada Eskwela at Zaragoza National High School was successfully implemented from May 18-23, with volunteers working tirelessly despite being tired, ensuring the school would be ready for students.
Mr. Patrick Kiener Gamboa is certified as indigent by the Barangay Chairman of San Rafael, Nueva Ecija. The 16-year old belongs to a family with minimal means of livelihood. This certificate of indigency was issued at his request on April 21, 2015 to serve for legal purposes.
Zaragoza National High School monitors teacher lesson logs on a monthly basis. The monitoring form lists the names of 10 teachers, their designations, and columns for each month to mark whether the teacher submitted their lesson log on time, late, or not at all. The form is signed by the Head Teacher and School Principal to document the monitoring done for the school year.
The principal of Zaragoza National High School is requesting 2 gallons of white latex paint from Honeylyn Rivera to help with preparations for the school's Brigada Eskwela in May and the opening of classes in June, as paint is needed to clean and repaint classrooms as part of the annual National Schools Maintenance Week activities before the new school year begins.
This document contains pertinent papers for the promotion of three teachers - Consolacion F. Facunla from Teacher II to Teacher III, Michael A. Baniaga from Teacher II to Teacher III, and Shirley D. Delos Reyes from Teacher I to Teacher II. The papers are from the Zaragoza National High School in Nueva Ecija and include the requirements for promoting each teacher to the next level or rank.
The document discusses several drugs including heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, crack cocaine, LSD, ecstasy, opium, marijuana, and psilocybin mushrooms. It provides descriptions of each drug, how they are consumed, and their psychological and physiological effects. Personal anecdotes are included about experiences using heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, LSD, ecstasy, opium, and marijuana.
Cannabis is a greenish or brownish material made from dried parts of the cannabis plant. It is the most cultivated illicit drug and is usually smoked. Short-term effects include increased appetite and pulse rate, while high users' intellectual and physical abilities are impaired. Regular cannabis use risks dependency and increases health risks like lung cancer and respiratory diseases. Other risks include contracting infectious diseases from unsafe sex while judgment is impaired.
Venus M. Galindo has been designated as the Teacher-In-Charge of the Mathematics Department at Zaragoza National High School effective August 29, 2014. As TIC, Galindo will perform all the duties and responsibilities of leading the department. This designation will remain in effect until a qualified Department Head for Mathematics is appointed to the position.