Wednesday, 23 September 2020

PANDEMIC SURGE BUGO NHS ENROLLMENT

     The Bugo NHS Committee on Enrollment gave data that the school exceeds its expected enrolment ceiling. The enrollment numbers for School Year 2020-2021 are encouraging because despite the challenges caused by COVID-19, a clear majority of the parents have decided that the education of their children must continue.

 

        The data were represented as of September 2020.



Bugo NHS as forecasted last 2017 by the School-Based Management (SBM) Team that the school will undergo a dramatic increase by the year 2020.  Indeed, the pandemic brought by COVID 19 shows the upward trend of the school’s enrollees.

The comparison of the data shows the upward trend of the enrollees. It is deduced that many learners from private schools transferred to our school.

     On the other hand, Bugo NHS will still allow late enrollees. As stated in Sec V.D, of Department Order No. 003, s.2018, “A school may accept late enrollees provided that the learner will be able to meet eighty percent (80%) of the prescribed number of school days for each school year and the quarterly requirement to pass the grade level as governed by the latest existing applicable DepEd issuances.

        Bugo NHS community expresses appreciation to the general public, especially the parents of the learners, which continues to believe that DepEd can deliver learning opportunities through various learning delivery modalities in a safe manner.

    The leadership of our School Principal, Roel R. Lamberte contributed a lot in the continuous preparation for the opening of classes. Furthermore, the school extend its warm appreciation to the teachers and staff, local government units, members of the Education Forum, NGOs, LGUs, and the private sectors for their valuable contributions for supporting the school.

 

Thursday, 17 September 2020

BNHS Senior High School Teacher and a Philippine Air Force (PAF) Reservest: Takes the Lead in School Disaster Risk Reduction Management

  This school year is a challenging year to all of us since the whole world, including our country and is experiencing this pandemic and striving to contain the spread of corona virus diseases (Covid-19). 

Despite all of this, Bugo National High School is committed to provide quality education to our learners as well as to ensure a conducive and safe learning environment following standards and health protocols set by our government.

Pursuant to Memorandum No. 71, s. 2020, Bugo National High School Disaster Risk Reduction Management Team actively participated in the National Simultaneous Earthquake Drill held last September 10, 2020, Thursday at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon. In this connection, the SDRRMT Coordinator, Jenelin S. Enero, with the approval of the School Principal, Roel R. Lamberte conducted a virtual meeting with the Committee In-charge leaders in Planning and Implementation of the said activity. 

During the drill, every time the bell rang, the teachers reporting on-site automatically performed the DROP, COVER and HOLD as the immediate precautionary measures if an earthquake happens, still following the safety health protocols. 


Furthermore, the advisers were encouraged to disseminate information about earthquake awareness to their respective advisory class thru group chats.

     To conclude, the said activity was successfully implemented adhering 

the  SDRRMT’s tagline:


 “Everybody’s SAFETY is our PRIORITY!”


JENELIN S. ENERO 

SDRRM Coordinator


 

Tuesday, 15 September 2020

“Bugo NHS Pushes Handang Isip, Handa Bukas Initiatives for Distance Learning”

    

     

    The arduous preparations of the teachers in the Self-Learning Modules (SLMs) show their steadfast commitment to pursue education amidst of the pandemic.



    The Self-Learning Modules (SLMs) is the “best” alternative learning delivery modalities offered by the school to various types of learners across Barangay Bugo.


    
  Teachers from various grade levels shared that their printing expertise on the SLMs and still pursuing their target number of production before the date of release schedules.


    On the other hand, the leadership of Mr. Roel Recablanca Lamberte, School Principal of the said school, together with the school’s Brigada Team synergize the different stakeholders to help the teachers in the mass production of the SLMs. Thanks for the benevolent philanthropists who ceaselessly supports the school through providing bond papers and printing machine to maximize the works of the teachers.  



    Moreover, the Division personnel visited different radio stations for partnership and public advisory of the various modalities use in pursuing education to all. The use of TV and radio channels as mode of education for students response to the concerns of parents and other groups that not all students especially public school students can afford to have internet access for the virtual learning methods.


    According to DepEd, most of the teachers and students have cellphone but not all of them have access to the Internet. Aside from using the government's TV and radio stations, they will also tap private media entities for the new learning modalities.


    Lastly, the teaching personnel continuously abreast their selves for the online seminars and trainings to ensure the preparation for the new normal will be addressed at its best.











Wednesday, 9 September 2020

Conduct and Monitoring of Dry Run of the Basic Education Learning Continuity Plans of All Schools in Light of the COvid19 Public Health Emergency

 

    The Bugo National High School of East District II successfully participated in the Dry Run in Learning Module distribution to parents of the learners in response to DM386 s. 2020.

    The dry run was conducted in preparation for the October 5 opening of schools without face-to-face classes, utilizing the prepared learning modules that will guide students from their respective homes.

    The Schools Division Superintendent, Cherry Limbaco and two other Public Schools Division Supervisors, Mila Recamadas and Margie Andrade personally monitored the simulation on the distribution and retrieval of SLMs.






    With all these preparations, that DepEd Secretary Leonor "Liling" Mirasol Magtolis-Briones expressed confidence that schools will be able to provide education continuity and ensure the health and welfare of learners and teachers amid the pandemic.

SULONG EDUKALIDAD!