ACNHS School Head awarded Outstanding Principal
Miss Ma. Celina L. Vega was named Outstanding Principal in the search for Outstanding Public School Teachers and School Heads of the Department of Education, Region 3 at the Widus Hotel, Clarkfield, Pampanga, Dec. 22, 2015.
Miss Ma. Celina L. Vega was named Outstanding Principal in the search for Outstanding Public School Teachers and School Heads of the Department of Education, Region 3 at the Widus Hotel, Clarkfield, Pampanga, Dec. 22, 2015.
Miss Vega was awarded as one of the four winners for Secondary School Head category, and other two winners from the Division of Angeles City from Elementary School Head category were Mrs. Andrea P. Nucum, Principal III, Sta. Teresita Elementary School, and Dr. Enriqueta C. Tayao, Principal IV, Sto. Rosario Elementary School.
The said search was from the 560 nominees to 76 qualifiers which were trimmed down to 20 finalists who were declared winners. The 20 awardees completed the requirements and passed the final interview.
"The 3 A's made me an outstanding principal. When God placed me to be a school head, I accepted it for I wholeheartedly trust our Almighty God in whatever plans He has for me; then appreciated the gift of selfless service to DepEd for I know He will guide me and help me in my journey as a principal, and I affirmed it that in this way I can serve Him best through my humble ways of providing excellent education in the public school system," said Miss Vega.
The 20 winners were six elementary teachers, five secondary teachers, five elementary school heads, and four secondary school heads.
A Cup of Help
By: Paula Jean P. Dela Cruz , S.S.T. I
" I have learned to give not because I have too much, but because I have known the feeling of NOT having." - Unknown
This quote anchored the 10th year of the " A Cup of Help" program of the ACNHS School Student Government under the the supervision of Mr. Cecile J. Capulong. Last July 16, 2015 the program was re-launched for the School Year 2015-2016. Thirty deserving students from different grade levels and sections were chosen to be the benefeciaries of the said program. Everyday the students were provided free lunch and transportation allowance also, they were given school supplies and Noche Buena package dring the Christmas Season.
Back in the year 2005, this Program was known to be "Oplan, Iwas Gutom" wherein 15 recepients will get biscuits and cup noodles every Friday. But as the years go by many sponsors were invited to share the blessings that they are receiving. Transporation allowance and school supplies were added and the number of benefificiaries were doubled since many former teachers, friends and alumnus sponsored the said program.
Dr. Matrose P. Galarion of ACNHS Named
2014 Metrobank Outstanding Teacher of the Philippines
By: Ruth F. Dela Cruz, SST III
Dr. Matrose P. Galarion, a Master Teacher 1 of Angeles City National High School is one of the ten winners of the Metrobank Foundation Search for 2014 Outstanding Teachers. Galarion is the 3rd awardee from the Division of Angeles City and the 1st awardee in the secondary level and in ACNHS.
For the past 15 years as an English teacher, she has exhibited teaching competence, remarkable dedication to her profession, and effective educational leadership, as well as active involvement in the different community projects. She has developed modules in grammar, big books, puzzles, dioramas, accordion books and strategic intervention materials. She has organized in-service trainings, conducted action researches, and served as resource speaker and research consultant. In her community, she spearheaded literacy and health awareness programs. She joins the elite group of 336 outstanding teachers of the Philippines honored by MBFI since 1985.
She was recognized in a formal ceremony last September 5, 2014, together with other SOT awardees, Country's Outstanding Police Officers in Service (COPS) and The Outstanding Philippine Soldiers (TOPS) at Metrobank Plaza, Makati City. She received a gold medallion, a trophy, and a cash prize.
This year's final board of judges was chaired by Sen. Cynthia Villar and co-chaired by Supreme Court Associate Justice Arturo Brion. Member judges were Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo, Commission on Higher Education (Ched) chairperson Patricia Licuanan, Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno, and Australian Ambassador H.E. William Tweddell, Steven John DeKrey, president of the Asian Institute of Management (AIM), Solar Entertainment Corporation president and CEO Wilson Y. Tieng, and Ayala Land, Inc. and Manila Water Director Antonino Aquino.
Winning the search motivates Galarion to continue to live up with the commitment to further excel in the teaching profession to serve as God’s instrument to inspire fellow teachers, students and people in the community.
She was recognized in a formal ceremony last September 5, 2014, together with other SOT awardees, Country's Outstanding Police Officers in Service (COPS) and The Outstanding Philippine Soldiers (TOPS) at Metrobank Plaza, Makati City. She received a gold medallion, a trophy, and a cash prize.
This year's final board of judges was chaired by Sen. Cynthia Villar and co-chaired by Supreme Court Associate Justice Arturo Brion. Member judges were Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo, Commission on Higher Education (Ched) chairperson Patricia Licuanan, Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno, and Australian Ambassador H.E. William Tweddell, Steven John DeKrey, president of the Asian Institute of Management (AIM), Solar Entertainment Corporation president and CEO Wilson Y. Tieng, and Ayala Land, Inc. and Manila Water Director Antonino Aquino.
Winning the search motivates Galarion to continue to live up with the commitment to further excel in the teaching profession to serve as God’s instrument to inspire fellow teachers, students and people in the community.