Monday, April 22, 2013

BRIGADA ESKWELA 2013 kicks off May 20

            The nationwide schools maintenance week or Brigada Eskwela starts this coming May 20 and runs up to May 24, 2013. 

            Cadiz Viejo National High School has begun its early planning for the said annual school clean up to prepare the school for the June 2013 opening by holding a conference with its personnel in crafting its work plan.

            The Brigada Eskwela work plan details the specific activities for five days, identifies the area which need clean up and minor repairs, reflects the supplies and materials needed and the needed services of volunteers for manpower.

            The Brigada Eskwela activities include an opening program for the first day after a short parade to be followed by the orientation of the volunteers on their area of assignment which may include, but not limited to:

            1. Repair of roofs and gutter
            2. Repainting and repair of walls and fences
            3. School weeding and landscaping
            4. Fixing of lights and water facilities
            5. Repair and repainting of ceilings
            6. Sorting and repair of learning materials
            7. Repair and repainting of armchairs and tables

            CVNHS has also prepared letter of invitations to its stakeholders and tapping its potential donors and benefactors who may help the school procure the needed supplies and materials.

            At present, the school has already received initial pledges from willing donors here and aborad, to name a few:

           1. Rolan Espinosa  -  2 bags of premium cement
           2. Jovy Becaro      -  2 bags of premium cement

           Other interested donors who are willing to donate or assist the school in this annual activity in kind may just contact the school through its landline number 0(34)453-8369.
   

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

CVNHS Campus Writers to join RSPC 2013

Three school paper writers of Cadiz Viejo National High School are set to join this year's Two-Day Regional Schools Press Conference (RSPC) slated on January 11-12 at the Bacolod Pavillon Hotel in Bacolod City,

Darcee Pelagio, who won First Place in Photojounalism during the Cadiz City Division Press Conference, will be the schools' official entry to the Photojournalism Contest - Filipino Category while Mark Caratao, who got the Third Place in Editorial Cartooning in the DSPC will join the same contest in the regional level competition.

Kenneth Mangunay has been chosen as one of the seven (7) contestants to compose DepEd Cadiz City's Team to compete in the Radio Broadcasting Contest. Mangunay won Third Place in Radio Broadcasting during the DSPC.

The school paper writers will be accompanied by their adviser and coach, Mrs. Hannah H. Dobrea.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

EPS Bermejo passes 2nd stage of CESB Screening




Education Program Specialist (EPS) for Mathematics, Arlene G. Bermejo, recently made DepEd Cadiz City proud of her successful passing of the second stage screening of the Career Executive Service Board (CESB).

DepEd community, friends and relatives in Cadiz City expressed their felicitations to EPS Bermejo as her recent achievement brings her so close to being one of the newest and youngest breed of executives in the country.

Bermejo, through the social networking site, Facebook, thanked those who extended their greetings relative to her passing of the second stage of the CESB screening.

 ' Thanks. With your prayers and by God's grace, I was able to make it. I share this moment with all of you friends. Passing the 2nd stage of assessment of the CESB is another milestone. Again, it's God's work in progress. MADAMO GID NGA SALAMAT', Bermejo wrote on Facebook..

Among Bermejo's well-wishers include no less than the Schools Division Superintendent, the ASDS, fellow EPS, school administrators, teachers, friends and relatives.

* Photo courtesy of the DepEd Cadiz City Website / Rex Galos

CVNHS hosts Three-Day INSET

Cadiz Viejo National High School hosted this school year's Semestral In-Service Training from October 22 - 24, 2012 attended by its teaching personnel and Sicaba National High School teachers as part of semestral break activities.

The three-day training rolled out topics aimed at enhancing teachers' competencies in line with the Education For All (EFA) Goals by 2015 which are on increasing students' participation rate and improving school learning outcomes.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

BRIGADA ESKWELA 2011





CVNHS joins nationwide BRIGADA ESKWELA 2011






The Brigada Eskwela of Cadiz Viejo National High School kicks of on the first day with a registration of volunteers.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Brigada Eskwela 2011


Cadiz Viejo National High School is set to hold the Annual Schools Maintenance Week otherwise known as the Brigada sa Eskwela on May 23 - 28, 2011.

Brigada Eskwela is a nationwide activity of all public elementary and secondary schools in the country which is aimed at preparing schools for the opening of classes. The activity is expected to be participated by school stakeholders who are students, teachers, parents, alumni, government officials, religious and business sectors.

CVNHS is right now beginning to enlist volunteers to the Brigada Eskwela 2011 to help the school in carrying out its maintenance and repair activities such as the repainting of classroom internal and exterior walls, repair of armchairs, repair and repainting of roofs and ceilings, weeding and cleaning of school grounds, repair of blackboards and doors including repairs of school computers.

Cadiz Viejo national High School is now also trying to tap assistance from the Alumni Association members of the school who may want to adopt a particular classroom as their beneficiary of the Brigada Eskwela 2011 assistance which they may extend.

Any assistance in the form of goods and services may just be channeled to Mrs. Suzetta J. Villaruz, the Chairperson for Resource and Mobilzation or contact CVNHS through 034-453-8369.

Be a part of the Brigada Eskwela 2011...get involved, get committed, and be a part of the school improvement!

Friday, February 25, 2011

CVNHS Drop Out out Reduction Program (DORP) Campaign reaches even the isolated island of Lakawon

The DORP Campaigners with the Hon. Dionesio Villaruz, Cadiz Viejo Barangay Captain, posing with CVNHS teachers on their arrival at Lakawon Island and Resort.

DORP Campaigners on their trip to Lakawon Island

Braving the scorching heat of the sun and the risk of crossing the sea aboard a boat, teachers and stakeholders seemingly enjoy their trip to Lakawon Island to visit homes of students.

DORP in Action

CVNHS teachers and school stakeholders were all smiles before going to Lakawon Island to visit homes of student drop outs and SARDO ( students at the risk of dropping out).

DORP in Action

CVNHS teachers still managed to smile after visiting homes of students during the DORP Campaign.

Putting flesh to Deped's Drop Out Reduction Program (DORP) Campaign

Serving is indeed leading others to attain an aimed goal. Barangay Captain Dionesio Villaruz and CVNHS Principal Arellano B. Adion on their way to visit homes of students during the Drop Out Reduction Program (DORP) Campaign.

The DORP Campaigners in Action

CVNHS Teachers and members of the Barangay Council see to it that no home and student will be left unvisited during the campaign.

The DORP Campaigners in Action

The DORP campaigners had spent time talking to a parent and explaining to him the school and barangay council's desire of bringing back his two sons to school to finish their basic secondary education.

The Drop Out Reduction Program (DORP) Campaign

The members of the Brgy. Council and CVNHS Teachers eagerly waiting for the start of home visitations in their campaign to bring back drop outs and Students At Risk of Dropping Out (SARDO) to school.

Drop Out Reduction Program (DORP) Campaign

Cadiz Viejo National High School Principal, Mr. Arellano B. Adion (Extreme right), with the Barangay Council headed by Hon. Dionesio Villaruz (Third from left), Cadiz Viejo Brgy. Captain, and teachers during the launching of the school's Drop Out Reduction Program (DORP) Campaign.