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Grade 12 studes attend Orientation and Training -Workshop on Work Immersion

Five hundred five Grade 12 students of Calubian National High School attended a Five-day Orientation and Training Workshop on Work Immersion, February 20-24, 2023 at Calubian NHS gymnasium. The objective of the said activity is to prepare all Grade 12 students to be ready for their Work Immersion. They are taught on how to write a resume and application letter and advised to prepare their work immersion portfolio.

Mrs. Charmain A. Russel, Ms. Stephanie Dane V. Remandaban, Mrs. Riza F. Quintano, Mr. Jay Q. Quinagutan, Mr. Michael D. Yuzon and Ms. Dejie R. Dagoy, teachers of

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Calubian NHS, graced the activity being the resource speakers, who tackled the following topics: Writing an Application Letter, making Resume and preparing Work Immersion Portfolio.

A Mock job interview was also conducted as the highlight of the activity. Students wear their corporate/formal attire. They were interviewed by the following teachers:

Mrs. Eunice Ann L. Tuyor, Mrs. Arlene B. Datiles, Mrs. Jackelyn A. Sabuya,

Mrs, Recca A. Sabite, Ms. Ethel Joy S. Bonote, Ms. Gayle Joyce C. Bande, Ms. Genedina A. Mabulac, Ms. Dejie R. Dagoy, Mr. John B. Luay and Mr. Christian D. David. Certificates of Appreciation and Recognition were given to all the participants as a proof that they completed the said orientation and training workshop.

By Jan Carl S. Branzuela

Three hundred fifty one out of 519 grade 10 students chose to enroll at Calubian National High School (CNHS) for their senior high school studies.

This was the result of the survey conducted by The CNHS SUMMIT, the Official School Publication of Calubian National High School CNHS last January 16, 2023.

As stated by Eidrylle A. Sarmiento, grade 10 Gratitude, he prefer to stay in CNHS for his senior high school studies for less expenses.

"Mas maupay mag stay ha CNHS kay dre ako mahihirayo ha akon family ngan aadi liwat an akon strand na gusto," Sarmiento added. ( It is much better to stay in CNHS because I will not be afar from my family and also the strand that I want is here).

Moreover, Jonathan Labtic of section Happiness is certain that his choice of staying in CNHS will en-

Grade 10 students to stay in CNHSsurvey says

able him to reach his full potential as a student.

"Staying here in CNHS is exceptional and that is why I chose to stay here for I know that the learning here is great."

In addition, 67.63% percent of 201 will enroll in Academic Track while the other 150 will be on Technical Vocational and Livelihood Track (TVL).

Meanwhile, 32.36% or 168 of the total grade 10 students option to transfer in the different SHS in Tacloban and Ormoc City.

"It's better to transfer school especially for me who wants STEM as my SHS strand because it is more advanced if I study in private schools in the the city," according to Ayin Joy M. Degamon, grade 10 Science Technology and Engineering (STE).

Furthermore, Mrs. Julie Ann

E. Delima, SHS Coordinator in Academic Track is positive that the enrolles for Senior High School will rise up to 300.

By Krishna Annrei P. Ramirez

CNHS records 57.73% teachers with MA units

Fifty six out of 97 teachers of Calubian National High School had units in Master’s Degree.

Mrs. Rowena A. Cosingco, EMIS Coordinator, said that based on the data presented on the Schools Report Card (SRC), it has been found that majority of teachers had units in Masteral Degree as their highest educational attainment.

“This is followed by 26 teachers with a Bachelor's Degree, 13 teachers who graduated Master’s Degree, and 2 teachers with units on Doctorate Degree”, she exclaimed.

Moreover, none of the teachers of Calubian National High School graduated a Doctorate Degree, Ma’am Cosingco added.

“The data provided reflects the academic qualifications of the teachers and highlights the importance of ongoing professional development to maintain high-quality

2 13 56 teaching practices”, Maam Cosingco concluded.

By Gabrielle A. Villamor

Difficulties serve as an inspiration to move forward- Castillo

“Difficulties serve as an inspiration to move forward”

This is what Ms. Joy U. Castillo emphasized to the Grade 10 completers on her speech as resident speaker during the 7th Moving-up Ceremony of Calubian National High School with the theme, “K to 12 Graduates: Pursuing Dreams and Fostering Resilience in the Face of Adversity” at Calubian Civic Center last June 29, 2022.

She is a journalist by passion and a teacher by profession. A product of Special Science Class, now known as Science Technology and Engineering of CNHS and a graduate of Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics at Biliran Province State University –Main Campus, formerly known as Naval State University.

“Completers, nothing can stop you from reaching your goals if you have focus on it. Your courage to take the challenges in your life is an evident that no one can hinder you from pursuing your dreams,” Ms. Castillo stressed.

She added that truly the completers are unstoppable. The COVID-19 pandemic is not a hindrance for them to succeed and also thank them in choosing education as their weapon in fighting against adversities.

“Remember, life is unpredictable. Maybe you are in your worst situation right now, but who knows, tomorrow is your breakthrough,” she pointed out.

Moreover, she also shared her challenges in life and how she overcome it. That in order to get the desired outcome you have to use your finances wisely and focus on what you need rather than what you just wanted.

“There is no concrete formula to success, it is the dedication and perseverance put forth by a person with a positive mindset,” she highlighted.

Furthermore, she expressed her gratitude to all the teachers in CNHS (who are now her colleague), who helped and prepared her to become who she is today, an educator.

“Trials are not the reason to give but a challenge to improve ourselves. Mistakes are not an excuse to backout but an inspiration to move forward,” she ended her speech.

By Idan Francis L. Ruiz

PARADE

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. Calubian National High School teachers take a pose as they join the parade around the town in connection with the celebration of Pasko

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