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Madam Leilani Samson-Cunanan, CESO V is the new Schools Division Superintendent

On April 3, 2023, Madam Cunanan was designated as the Schools Division Superintendent by the Vice President and currently Department of Education Secretary Sara Z. Duterte. The designation bears the authority to assume the powers, duties and responsibilities of a Schools Division Superintendent. She is likewise authorized to sign communications and approve appointments delegated to Schools Division Superintendents under Department Orders No. 29, s. 1975, No. 1, s. 2003, No. 66, s. 2008. No. 41, s. 2009 and No. 67, s. 2016, as revised.

1st PLACE - Kasaysayan, Heograpiya at Kultura ng Pilipinas Quiz Bee for the 2024 Regional Festival of Talents

Congratulations to BRENT ISELT V. MONTALBO, Grade 6 student of Santisima Trinidad Elementary School for bagging the 1st PLACE - Kasaysayan, Heograpiya at Kultura ng Pilipinas Quiz Bee for the 2024 Regional Festival of Talents.

Pagbati din po sa kaniyang coach, Ma'am Marielle Joy A. Angeles, at sa pamunuan ng paaralan.

Tunay kang ipinagmamalaki ng DepEd Malolos!

Congratulations SDO City of Malolos athletes!
(3rd Runner- Up Over all - Elementary Level)

Thank you for representing our division with pride and excellence.
We are proud of you SMART-G (Godly) MalolHenyos
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Heartfelt gratitude to our top management for the support and inspiration:
SDS Leilani Samson Cunanan, CESO V
ASDS Fernandina P. Otchengco, PhD, CESO VI

Malolos reaps awards in R3 Gawad Paggabay '24

by: Algie Juridico

LUBAO, Pampanga - DepEd City of Malolos student leaders, teachers, and school heads emerged victorious once more as the REGIONAL WINNERS for their remarkable achievements in the recent GAWAD PAG-GABAY AWARDS 2024 Pagpupugay sa Gurong Taga-hubog,Purong Guro at Bayaning Pinunong Mag-aaral with a theme "PUSO sa Kapwa, Galing sa Pamumuno at Talino sa Pag-aaral,Gabay sa Marangal at Matatag na Kabataan."
Calero Elementary School SELG recognized as DepEd Region 3-Most Outstanding School Implementer-MAKATAO 4th Runner-up (Learner Government Program Best Implementer) under the leadership of its innovative and young school head MR.JOHN JOSHUA P. CUDIA, together with his competent Calero ES SELG Teacher-Adviser, MRS RIZZA E. LOPEZ.
Mr. Cudia is also a previous winner of GAWAD PAG-GABAY 2023.
We are equally proud to recognize also the Regional Winner of Barkada Kontra Droga( BKD): Most Outstanding Student Leader, MARIA CASANDRA LUISA M.FRUEL of Marcelo H. Del Pilar National High School (MHPNHS) for her outstanding accomplishment as the 4th Runner-up in the BKD STUDENT LEADER category under the guidance of her BKD Teacher- Adviser, MRS. JHO-ANNE T. DELA CRUZ and supervision of her supportive school principal, Ma.Victoria C. Vivo, EdD, CESE (Principal IV).
The awarding ceremony was held in Hacienda Gracia Resort and Hotel on April 25, 2024.
Your hardwork, dedication, and passion have truly paid off. You are the shining stars of our Region, and your achievements are testaments to your perseverance. Keep up the excellent work and continue to inspire others with your actions.
The future is brighter because of you!

Maloleños Campus Journos battle at 2024 DSPC

by Isabel Micaela Macale

Campus journalists across different Malolos schools competed at the 2024 Division Schools Press Conference (DSPC) held at the City of Malolos Integrated School-Sto. Rosario, February 29.
Hosted annually, the DSPC has established itself as a platform for learners from both private and public elementary and secondary institutions to hone their skills and vie for excellence in journalism.
This year's theme, "From Campus Journalism to Real-World Journalism: Shaping Minds from Schools to Societies," underscored the important role journalism plays in shaping critical thinking.
Students participated in individual and team competitions of both English and Filipino mediums.
The categories encompassed a wide range of journalistic disciplines, including News Writing, Editorial Writing, Feature Writing, Sports Writing, Copyreading and Headline Writing, Editorial Cartooning, Photojournalism, Science Writing, and Column Writing. Team-based competitions such as Collaborative Publishing, Radio Broadcasting and Script Writing, TV Broadcasting and Script Writing (for secondary level only), and Online Desktop Publishing were also held at the event.
Dr. Edna C. Diaz, Education Program Supervisor for English and Division Journalism Coordinator, emphasized the significance of the competition format in nurturing students' journalistic talents.
Dr. Diaz highlighted that the DSPC serves as a platform for students to develop essential skills such as research, writing, editing, and teamwork, while instilling a sense of social responsibility and ethical journalism practices.

SDO Conducts City Meet 2024: Uniting Schools Through Sportmanship and Hard Work

by Laurene Anne Caparas

The City of Malolos witnessed a vibrant display of school spirit, unity, and sportsmanship as the Schools Division Office of the City of Malolos successfully conducted the opening salvo of City Meet 2024 on February 26.
The event, held at the BSC Tennis Court, commenced with a spirited parade featuring participants from various schools, followed by a district cheer that reverberated through the air, igniting the excitement for the program.
The invocation, led by Dr. Jocelyn DR. Canlas, EPS-Filipino, set a reflective tone for the event, followed by the stirring rendition of the National Anthem led by Ma'am Pilar G. Cadaing, EPS-MAPEH. Mr. Melandro N. Pascual, PSDS-District 3, then led the roll call, emphasizing the representation and diversity of the participating schools.
Energizing the crowd with the "Galaw Pilipinas" exercise was Roselle R. Robledo, infusing the atmosphere with enthusiasm and vigor. Welcoming the participants and guests, Ma'am Leilani Samson Cunanan, CESO V, the Schools Division Superintendent, emphasized the significance of hard work, highlighting its role in achieving success both in sports and academics, and expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming support and participation.
The event saw esteemed personalities delivering inspiring messages, including Mr. Sammy P. Sampang, Chief ESSD-RO III, Hon. Atty. Dennis San Diego, Education Committee Chair, Hon. Atty. Christian D. Natividad, City Mayor, Hon. Atty. Danilo A. Domingo, Congressman 1st District, and Vice Governor Alex C. Castro highlight the importance of sports in education and community development.
A symbolic moment ensued with the lighting of the torch by Caelyn Dane J. Salac, the 2023 Palarong Pambansa Swimming Gold Medalist, signifying the start of the competition. Angel Dove Marionie G. Maralit, the 2023 Palarong Pambansa Badminton Silver Medalist, delivered the Oath of Amateurism, underscoring the values of fair play and integrity.
The raising of team banners by the Public Schools District Supervisor and select school heads marked the official representation of each participating institution, while the formal opening of the City Meet was conducted by Dr. Cynthia C. Briones, SGOD Chief ES.
Mr. Armando V. Illescas, EPS-SGOD, then announced the meet schedule, outlining the various sporting events that would take place throughout the City Meet. A solidarity meeting among team directors, managers, and coaches followed, fostering collaboration and camaraderie among participants.
In her closing remarks, Dr. Fernandina P. Otchengco, Assistant Schools Division Superintendent, expressed her appreciation to everyone involved and reiterated the importance of sports in promoting holistic development and camaraderie among students.
The City Meet 2024 not only showcased the athletic talents of the youth but also served as a platform for fostering unity, camaraderie, and sportsmanship among the city's schools, reaffirming the vital role of sports in education and community building.
From February 26 to 28, the City Meet 2024 hostED a variety of sports events, bringing together schools in a celebration of athleticism and teamwork.

SDO City of Malolos joins National Dental Health Month Celebration

by Mary Arlene DR. Bongola

In line with the Presidential Proclamation No. 559, s. 2004 titled “Declaring the Month of February of Every Year as National Dental Health Month Celebration,” Schools Division Office (SDO) - City of Malolos, in partnership with City Health Office, Centro Escolar University(CEU) Department of Dentistry, and Philippine Dental Association-Bulacan Chapter (KADEBU), joined the Nationwide Synchronized Toothbrushing Activity held last February 5, 2024, in Sta. Isabel Elementary School (SIES), City of Malolos, Bulacan.
This annual observance aimed raise awareness and promote healthy habits that prevent dental diseases through educational campaigns. The Department and dental health professionals strived to educate individuals, especially children about proper oral hygiene to reduce the prevalence of dental diseases and improve their overall health and well-being.
The program commenced with the warm welcome from Mary Ann C. Andes, Principal IV of SIES. Subsequently, the dynamic Schools Division Superintendent Madam Leilani Samson Cunanan, CESO V, delivered a meaningful narrative emphasizing the significance of oral hygiene.
Prior to the simultaneous toothbrushing activity, the students were taught of the proper toothbrushing technique by the KADEBU.
The CEU-Department of Dentistry facilitated the guided toothbrushing activity followed by a fluoride application for the learners with Special Needs Education (SNEd).
The simultaneous toothbrushing activity, which was the highlight of the program, started at 12:30 pm. Each student was provided with a toothbrush and toothpaste, and they were instructed to brush their teeth for two minutes. The students enthusiastically participated in the said activity. They also received a fluoride application to provide additional layer of protection against dental diseases. Truly, it was an engaging and interactive way to educate students regarding oral hygiene.
By working together, a Decade of Healthy Smiles is possible for our Malolenyo learners who have access to oral health care services. Ultimately, a healthy smile reflects overall health and is vital for a happy and fulfilling life.

 

MALOLEÑO, PRIDE OF THE FILIPINO RACE!

By: Hon. Miguel Alberto Tengco Bautista (Vice Mayor, Malolos City)

January 26, 2024

In our celebration of the 125th anniversary of the First Republic of the Philippines, we witnessed the colorful and skilled talent of the Maloleños.
In the Republic Parade 2024, selected brass bands from different barangays have shown their talent.
And in the much awaited Dulansangan naman po ten (10) schools from different districts of DepEd Malolos shared the colorful history of different heroes in the Philippines.
The great City of Malolos is truly colorful and historical!

 

SDO City of Malolos Received a Perfect Rating of Five at the CY 2023 OPCRF-CESPES Presentation of Accomplishments.

January 24, 2024

Congratulations to SDO CITY OF MALOLOS headed by our Schools Division Superintendent Madam Leilani Samson Cunanan, CESO V and Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Madam Rowena Tizon-Quiambao, CESO VI.

 

 

Malolos Schools Division Gears Up for Annual Report: Collaboration and Accountability Take Center Stage

By: Al Juridico (Division Information Officer)

January 10, 2024

Two days of focused brainstorming and strategic planning marked the Schools Division Office (SDO) 2023 Annual Report Crafting Session held at DJ Paradise Resort on January 8–9, 2024. Led by Schools Division Superintendent Leilani Samson Cunanan, CESO V, and Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Rowena Tizon-Quiambao, CESO VI, the event brought together select personnel to ensure a comprehensive and impactful report.
The gathering buzzed with a collaborative spirit as participants delved into the report's content. Chief Education Supervisors Cynthia C. Briones (School Governance and Operations) and Fatima M. Punongbayan (Curriculum Implementation) guided discussions on effectively showcasing the SDO's achievements and challenges across various sectors. Valuable contributions also flowed from representatives of the Budget (Jerrylyn L. Santiago), Accounting (Herald Marson Tolentino, PhD), Research & Planning (Leonila H. Antonio), SMME (Antonio M. Isidro), HRD (Bernadette B. Robles), English (Edna C. Diaz, PhD), PSDS (Rommel C. Cruz), DIO (Algie Juridico), and administrative office (Junwell R. Cabigao).
The core team was further supported by dedicated School Layout Artists responsible for crafting visually appealing and informative report design elements. Cherry Lapena (Balayong ES), Francia Alex Mongcopa (San Agustin ES), Michael A. Ramos (SDO-Admin Aide VI), and Mark Ryan DG Ignacio (Bulihan ES) lent their creativity and expertise to ensure the report's visual appeal.
Adding a layer of linguistic precision were the School Language Editors. Purificacion D. Paguiluigan (MHPNHS), Jan Mikhail A. Reyes (MHPNHS), and Rommel M. Castro (Bangkal ES) meticulously reviewed the report's text, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and adherence to proper language usage.
The session focused on several key aspects:
Brainstorming impactful content: Participants identified key areas of progress, challenges overcome, and lessons learned in 2023. This collective effort ensured a balanced and nuanced portrayal of the SDO's performance.
Finalizing layout and visuals: The team meticulously discussed design elements and carefully selected photographs to visually represent the report's narrative. Striking a balance between aesthetics and clarity was a priority.
Distribution strategy: Concrete plans were laid out for distributing the report to partner agencies, organizations, and stakeholders. This ensures transparency and accountability, allowing the community to stay informed about the SDO's efforts.
The two-day session culminated in a renewed sense of commitment and a clear roadmap for crafting a comprehensive and impactful Annual Report. As the Malolos Schools Division prepares to share its achievements and challenges with the wider community, one thing is clear: transparency, accountability, and collaboration are at the heart of its mission.

 

 

Malolos Parents and Teachers Forge Vision Under Inspiring Leadership of SDS Cunanan

By: Al Juridico (Division Information Officer)

January 9, 2024

City of Malolos, Bulacan – Over 100 energized parents and teachers converged at the Aldaba Hall, CMIS Sto. Rosario, on January 8, 2024, for a crucial School Parent Teachers Association (SPTA) meeting fueled by a shared vision for Malolos's youth. At the helm, the city's dynamic Schools Division Superintendent (SDS) Madam Leilani Samson Cunanan, CESO V, ignited a spirit of collaborative action, urging SPTA members to craft initiatives that empower learners under the Schools Division Office's (SDO) "SMART-G" vision: nurturing smart and Godly learners.
SDS Cunanan’s message resonated like a clarion call. "Are our proposed projects truly unlocking the potential of each Maloleño learner?" she challenged, prompting lively discussions on impactful project ideas. Parenting seminars featuring expert counselors, establishing vibrant Gulayan sa Paaralan programs, and implementing learner-feeding initiatives emerged as frontrunners, promising practical avenues for nurturing young minds and enriching their learning journeys. SDS also encouraged intensifying "Adopt a School" programs like Brigada Eskwela, highlighting the transformative power of community involvement in school improvement.
"We want to unlock the diverse talents and intelligence within each Maloleño learner," declared the SDS Cunanan, her passion inspiring a wave of commitment in the room. She concluded by echoing the Department of Education's (DepEd) rallying cry: "Let's keep advocating for MATATAG na bansang makabata, batang makabansa (A strong nation for the youth, youth for the nation)."
The SPTA meeting was not just about sharing ideas; it was about building a strong foundation for collaborative action. A re-orientation on DepEd Order 13, s. 2022, equipped members with knowledge of PTA regulations, paving the way for a transparent and empowered association. Crafting PTA Federation By-Laws and electing a Board of Directors and committee chairs laid the groundwork for a cohesive leadership structure.
This SPTA meeting was organized by the School Governance and Operations Division, spearheaded by Cynthia C. Briones, PhD (Chief, SGOD) and Sir Armando V. Illescas (EPSvr, SGOD).
As the echoes of brainstorming faded, one thing was clear: the Malolos school community is united in its mission to nurture smart and Godly learners. Armed with a clear roadmap and fueled by passionate collaboration, the future of education in Malolos City appears bright, brimming with the potential to unleash the greatness within each young Maloleño learner.

 

 

Second Call for Application to Teacher I Positions in Specific Learning Areas in the Secondary Level

By: Al Juridico (Division Information Officer)

January 4, 2024

1. Pursuant to DepEd Order No. 007, s. 2023 titled “Guidelines on Recruitment, Selection, and Appointment in the Department of Education” which instructs that “in the event that all the candidates in the CAR-RQA are already appointed and there are still vacant positions, the Head of Office shall order the conduct of another round of recruitment and selection process to establish a new CAR-RQA”, this Office announces the recruitment for the following learning areas in the secondary level:
1.1 Junior High School
a. Mathematics
b. MAPEH
c. Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao
1.2 Senior High School
(Reference: DO 3, s.2016 “Hiring Guidelines for Senior High School)
a. HUMSS I-C (21st Century Literature from the Philippines and the World; Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Region; Understanding Culture, Society and Politics; Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person and related specialized HUMSS subjects)
b. STEM III-A (General Mathematics, Statistics and Probability and related specialized STEM subjects)
c. Sports (Physical Education and Health, Personal Development and related specialized Sports subjects)
 
[see DM 006, s. 2024 via depedmalolos.com for complete reference]

 

 

SDO Honors Education Champions at 2023 Division Stakeholders' Recognition Day

By: Al Juridico (Division Information Officer)

December 22, 2023

City of Malolos, Bulacan - Recognizing the need for unwavering readiness in uncertain times, the Schools Division Office (SDO) - City of Malolos held on December 20, 2023, a seminar-workshop on the Development of Public Service Continuity Plans for both the SDO and its schools.
The seminar-workshop, held at DJ Paradise Resort and Hotel in Barangay Dakila, brought together school heads and representatives and key SDO personnel to equip them with the knowledge and tools to develop effective continuity plans.
Underlining the workshop's crucial purpose, Madam Leilani Samson Cunanan, CESO V, Schools Division Superintendent (SDS), emphasized, "There is a necessity that we prepare for the unexpected..."
Mary Grace June D. San Pedro, Project Development Officer II of DRRM in the SDO, shed light on the scope of the plans, stressing the importance of ensuring uninterrupted public service even amidst disruptions.
The workshop further benefited from insights shared by Ronnel L. Santos and Philippe Levi N. Elester of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (PDRRMO).
“Public service should never be interrupted," Santos noted.
Adding practical knowledge to the mix, the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (CDRRMO) provided an orientation on Basic First Aid, equipping participants with crucial skills for emergencies.
SDO leadership, including Dr. Cynthia C. Briones (SGOD Chief), Joselito Salamat (EPS II), Armando V. Illescas (EPSvr), Mary Arlene Bongola (PDO I), Aurora H. De Leon (Planning Officer III), Angelina Alcaraz (Engineer III), Danilo Fajardo (SEPS-SMN), and Antonio Isidro (SEPS, SMME), actively took part in the program, showcasing commitment to enhancing the SDO's preparedness.
By prioritizing preparedness and equipping key personnel with knowledge and skills, the SDO is taking proactive steps towards resilience and continuity, ensuring effective public service even in the face of challenges.

 

 

SDO Ups Preparedness with Public Service Continuity Plan Workshop

By: Al Juridico (Division Information Officer)

December 21, 2023

City of Malolos, Bulacan - Recognizing the need for unwavering readiness in uncertain times, the Schools Division Office (SDO) - City of Malolos held on December 20, 2023, a seminar-workshop on the Development of Public Service Continuity Plans for both the SDO and its schools.
The seminar-workshop, held at DJ Paradise Resort and Hotel in Barangay Dakila, brought together school heads and representatives and key SDO personnel to equip them with the knowledge and tools to develop effective continuity plans.
Underlining the workshop's crucial purpose, Madam Leilani Samson Cunanan, CESO V, Schools Division Superintendent (SDS), emphasized, "There is a necessity that we prepare for the unexpected..."
Mary Grace June D. San Pedro, Project Development Officer II of DRRM in the SDO, shed light on the scope of the plans, stressing the importance of ensuring uninterrupted public service even amidst disruptions.
The workshop further benefited from insights shared by Ronnel L. Santos and Philippe Levi N. Elester of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (PDRRMO).
“Public service should never be interrupted," Santos noted.
Adding practical knowledge to the mix, the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (CDRRMO) provided an orientation on Basic First Aid, equipping participants with crucial skills for emergencies.
SDO leadership, including Dr. Cynthia C. Briones (SGOD Chief), Joselito Salamat (EPS II), Armando V. Illescas (EPSvr), Mary Arlene Bongola (PDO I), Aurora H. De Leon (Planning Officer III), Angelina Alcaraz (Engineer III), Danilo Fajardo (SEPS-SMN), and Antonio Isidro (SEPS, SMME), actively took part in the program, showcasing commitment to enhancing the SDO's preparedness.
By prioritizing preparedness and equipping key personnel with knowledge and skills, the SDO is taking proactive steps towards resilience and continuity, ensuring effective public service even in the face of challenges.

 

 

DepEd's 236,000 trees - A Christmas Gift for the Children

December 6, 2023

SDO City of Malolos led by SDS Leilani Samson Cunanan and ASDS Rowena T. Quiambao, participated in the Simultaneous Tree-Planting Activity in All Public Schools for DepEd’s 236,000 Trees: A Christmas Gift for the Children held on December 6, 2023 at Sta. Isabel Elementary School.
The project serves as a gift of the Department to ensure a clean and green environment for Filipino learners and future generations. In addition, this project provides a unique educational opportunity for the learners to actively participate in tree-planting activities, fostering a deeper understanding of environmental issues and promoting conservation efforts.

 

2023 Brigada Eskwela National Kick Off at Tarlac National High School

By: Shella P. Buenaventura

September 12, 2023

Select SDO Malolos personnel headed by Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Rowena T. Quiambao CESO VI, attended the 2023 Brigada Eskwela National Kick Off at Tarlac National High School last August 7, 2023. Brigada Eskwela’s theme for this School Year was “Bayanihan Para sa Matatag na Paaralan” it symbolizes the spirit of Bayanihan, demonstrating the Filipino’s untiring dedication to the improving the quality of education. This annual activity serves as a reminder that education is not just the responsibility of educators and the government but of the entire nation. It sets a precedent of unity, hard work, and community involvement in nurturing the future of our learners.

Vice President and DepEd Secret ary Sara Duterte, was the guest speaker of the said event. “Brigada Eskwela [or] Schools Maintenance Week, on the other hand, is an appeal to the bayanihan spirit of every Filipino to help prepare our schools for the opening of classes,” Duterte said in her speech.

Together with ASDS Quiambao were CID Chief Fatima M. Punongbayan, and Social Mobilization and Networking Senior Program Supervisor and Education Program Specialist II, Danilo Fajardo and Shella P. Buenaventura, respectively.

CLRAA 2023 Final Results

May 2, 2023

Pasasalamat at pagbati sa lahat ng atleta, coaches, TWG ng katatapos na CLRAA 2023!  Higit sa lahat, taos-pusong pasasalamat sa Malolos City LGU, sa pangunguna ng butihing Mayor Abogado Christian D. Natividad, at sa suporta nina SDS Leilani Samson Cunanan, CESO V, at ASDS Rowena Tizon Quiambao, CESO VI.

Mabuhay ang batang Malolenyo!

DepEd Malolos holds 2023 City Athletic Meet

February 13, 2023

The DepEd Malolos recently conducted the 2023 City Athletic Meet on February 7-9, 2023.  This activity aims to:  1. Promote wholistic wellness to learners, coaches, and personnel for the new normal; 2.  Promote sportsmanship and camaraderie among the athletes in elementary and secondary schools in the Division; 3.  Inculcate discipline, teamwork and excellence; 4.  Select the athletes who will represent the Division in the Central Luzon Regional Athletic Association (CLRAA) Meet.

Congratulations to all the organizers, technical working group, players, coaches and  parents!  Special mention to the City Government of Malolos for the support!

For other details, please visit this page.

DepEd Malolos is PRIME-HRM Maturity Level 2!

January 24, 2023

The Schools Division of the City of Malolos was awarded with the Certificate of Recognition for PRIME-HRM Maturity Level 2 in Learning and Development (L&D), Recruitment, Selection and Placement (RSP) and Rewards & Recogntion (R&R).  The awarding ceremony was gracefully attended by no less than the Regional Director of the Civil Service Commission, Director IV Fernando O. Mendoza and Director II Dulce J. Cochon from the CSC Field Office-Bulacan.

Indeed, DepEd Malolos is true to its thrust of elevating public sector human resource management to a level of excellence.

Congratulations to SDS Norma P. Esteban, ASDS Leonardo C. Canlas, and to all the people behind this recognition!

 
 

MHPNHS Secures Walt Disney Philippines' Robotics Grant

January 20, 2023

With the theme "Super Powered", the MHPNHS Robotics Team is  set to compete in the 12th First Lego League Philippines under the Lego League challenge category, to be conducted on Febuary 1-11, 2023 at SM North Edsa, Metro Manila.

Congratulations and Good Luck to our Robotics Team!

Credits to the Republic Online's Post in Facebook for this great news.

 
 

Pilot Implementation of Project CLICK

January 6, 2023

One of the beneficiaries of this undertaking is the Longos Elementary School, headed by its Principal Ms. Richie Castro.  The main highlight of this project was the distribution of fifty (50) units of tablets to selected three (3) public schools in District 1 of the Province of Bulacan.  The ceremonial signing and turn-over of devices to chosen students was held on January 6, 2023 at Longos Elementary School.  Click to read more.

 
 
 

2022 Search for Outstanding Government Workers

April 11, 2022

 

 

 
 
 

Awarding of School Safety Assessment Tool Compliance Certificate to Five (5) Schools in the Division

March 8, 2022

Five (5) schools in the Division, namely: CMIS-Babatnin, Pamarawan High School, Look 2nd IS, CMHS-Canalate, and SHS in Malolos City were awarded the Certificate of Compliance by the Regional Office during the 2nd Management Committee Meeting held on March 8, 2022.  These schools have been compliant with all the four indicaators in the School Safety Assessment Tool pursuant to DepEd-DOH Joint Memorandum Circular No. 01, 2. 2021.  The Certificate is valid for six (6) months from the date of issuance.

 

 
 
 

 

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