Sinsayon National High School
Sinsayon InsPIREs (Instill Proper Information and Revalized Education to its Students)
IN PHOTOS| Sinsayon National High School Takes Proactive Approach in DepEd's Early Registration
Sinsayon NHS has taken a commendable step towards ensuring a smooth and effective early registration process as mandated by the Department of Education (DepEd) which is scheduled from January 27 to February 23, 2024.
Under the dedicated leadership of Sir Joel Domingo, the school aims to accommodate a larger number of enrollees for the upcoming school year, all while maintaining its commitment to providing quality education for all Sinsayonians.
Sir Domingo believes that early enrollment not only streamlines administrative processes but also serves as a motivational tool for students, encouraging them to thrive in the present while preparing diligently for the challenges of the next school year.
The school's initiative was further underscored by the visit of Dr. Leilanie P. Dominia, SGOD EPS, who expressed unwavering commitment to the importance of early enrollment. Dr. Dominia emphasized that early registration plays a crucial role in preparing both students and the school for the upcoming academic year.
Through the initiative, it is evident that Sinsayon NHS is not just an educational institution but a vibrant community fostering EMPOWERMENT, RESILIENCE and a steadfast READINESS for the future.
Gretchen Escobar Lejano - Full
Teacher II, Sinsayon NHS
DepEd Tayo Santiago City
IN PHOTOS| Sinsayon National High School Demonstrates Commitment in Virtual Midyear In-Service Training
Sinsayon NHS actively engaged in the third day of the Midyear In-Service Training (INSET) organized by the Schools Division Office (SDO) Santiago City on January 26, 2024. The event, conducted through a virtual seminar, brought together teachers and staff from various schools under the division to enhance their knowledge and skills in key educational areas. The day's agenda covered crucial topics such as the National Learning Camp (NLC), National Reading Program (NRP), Comprehensive Sexuality Education, and the Department of Education (DepEd) Child Protection Policy.
During the virtual seminar, teachers from Sinsayon National High School actively participated in discussions and workshops related to the highlighted topics. The National Learning Camp and National Reading Program sessions aimed to equip teachers with innovative strategies to enhance student learning and literacy skills. Additionally, the sessions on Comprehensive Sexuality Education and the DepEd Child Protection Policy provided valuable insights to teachers on fostering a safe and inclusive learning environment for students. The active involvement of Sinsayon NHS in this virtual training reflects the school's commitment to staying updated on educational best practices and ensuring the well-being of its students.
Juliefer Acosta
Teacher, Sinsayon NHS
PABATID πππ
MAGANDANG BUHAY, mga minamahal naming mga magulang at tagapangalaga ng ating mga anak!
Kayo po ay aming inaanyayahan na makiisa sa ating EARLY REGISTRATION para sa darating na taong panuruan 2024 - 2025 na magsisimula bukas, ENERO 27 hanggang ika - 23 ng PEBRERO ng taong kasalukuyan. Ang inyong pakikiisa ay magbibigay - daan sa inyong mga anak na maging bahagi ng unang yugto ng paghahanda para sa darating na taon.
Mangyaring basahin ang iba pang detalye sa ibaba upang malaman ang mga kinakailangang dokumento.
Maraming salamat po sa inyong kooperasyon at patuloy na suporta para sa edukasyon ng ating mga mag - aaral.
Magkita - kita po tayo sa aming paaralan!
IN PHOTOS| Sinsayon National High School's Second Day of Midyear INSET 2024 Concludes with Inspiring Sessions, Team Spirit, and a Surge of Dedication Among Educators
The second day of Sinsayon National High School's Midyear In-Service Training (INSET) unfolded with a harmonious start as the Makabayan Song - AVP resonated through the venue. The patriotic spirit set the tone for the day, fostering a sense of unity and dedication among the teachers.
The event formally commenced with a prayer led by Ma'am Marinel Joyce Esteban Bolima - Parchamento, Teacher II. Her words not only sought divine guidance but also emphasized the importance of spiritual reflection in the teaching profession.
Following the prayer, Ma'am Raychiel Antonio Baltar, Teacher II, delivered the Quote of the Day, inspiring everyone with insightful words that fueled their motivation for the day's activities.
Ma'am Gretchen Escobar Lejano - Full, Teacher II, then took the stage for the Recapitulation, summarizing the key points and highlights from the previous day's sessions. Her concise overview served as a refresher, ensuring that everyone was on the same page as the program unfolded.
Sir Christian Esteban, Teacher II, assumed the responsibility of introducing the first speaker. The anticipation in the room reached its peak as Ma'am Cheryl B. De Luna began her talk. She delved into topics that resonated with the teachers, providing valuable insights on mental health literacy.
After a productive session, the mid-morning health break allowed the teachers to recharge their energy. It was evident that the break served its purpose, as the teachers returned with renewed vigor and enthusiasm for the upcoming sessions.
Ma'am Jhoanne Reolalas Galvez took the stage to introduce the second speaker, Sir Jun Bernard S. Camonay. His talk expanded on the financial literacy, offering practical tips and real-life examples that kept the audience engaged and motivated.
The day progressed with a well-deserved lunch break, providing an opportunity for informal networking and the exchange of ideas among the teachers.
The energizer session led by the Senior High School (SHS) teachers injected a burst of energy into the atmosphere, lifting the spirits of everyone present. Laughter and camaraderie filled the room, creating a positive environment for the subsequent sessions.
Ma'am Karenjoy Cabudol-Bince, Teacher III, facilitated the School Forms Discussion, a crucial segment that addressed administrative processes and documentation requirements. The practical insights shared during this session were particularly beneficial for the teachers in streamlining their administrative tasks.
The day's events concluded with the School Head Hour, led by Sir Joel Domingo. His leadership insights and updates provided a holistic view of the school's direction, fostering a sense of unity and purpose among the teaching staff.
As the second day of the Midyear INSET 2024 concluded, the teachers of Sinsayon National High School left with a renewed sense of purpose and a wealth of knowledge to apply in their classrooms. The collaborative spirit and engagement throughout the day highlighted the commitment of the teachers to continuous improvement and excellence in education.
Juliefer Acosta
Teacher, Sinsayon NHS
DepEd Tayo Santiago City
HAPPENING NOW||
Ma'am Cheryl B. De Luna enlightens Sinsayon National High School on MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY. Reminding teachers that it's okay not to be okay, she emphasizes enduring resilience, urging teachers to embrace the brighter side, as challenges are just temporary chapters leading to ultimate triumph.
DepEd Tayo Santiago City
Happy Birthday to the SSLG Secretary Mara Lyka Aguinaldo! Wishing you a year filled with success, joy, and fulfilling accomplishments. ππ
-From your SSLG Family π
IN PHOTOS| Sinsayon National High School Gears Up for Mid-Year In-Service Training
In a proactive move towards enhancing the academic landscape, Sinsayon National High School inaugurated its Mid-Year School-Based In-Service Training on January 24, 2024. The event, spanning January 24-26 and 29-30, unfolded in the School Multi-Purpose Room under the overarching theme, "Adaptation and Innovation: Navigating Change Together."
The opening ceremony commenced with the resonating notes of the National Anthem, masterfully led by Ma'am Vicx Avil. The School Head, Sir Joel Domingo then delivered the opening remarks, setting the tone for the insightful sessions to follow. The responsibility of presenting the participants fell upon Ma'am Maria Alyssa Tiotangco Bugarin, who introduced the diverse array of teachers and staff engaged in this enriching event.
The driving force behind the In-Service Training, Sir Benny M. Gaffud, articulated the Statement of Purpose, emphasizing the significance of adaptation and innovation in collectively navigating the changing educational landscape.
The morning session featured comprehensive discussions, with Ma'am Visitation L. Villaroza shedding light on the Department of Education's Catch - Up Fridays initiative. Ma'am Karenjoy Cabudol-Bince, JHS Coordinator, took the stage to delve into High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) Personalized Learning Plans (PLP) while Sir Christian A. Esteban, SHS Coordinator, illuminated the participants with the use of Microsoft 365. Sir Benny M. Gaffud, the INSET Proponent, unfolded important details on the Policy Guidelines on the Implementation of Comprehensive Sexuality Education.
As the day progressed into the afternoon, attention turned towards the upcoming sessions. The School, supported by Department Coordinators, Ma'am Karen Joy C. Bince and Sir Christian Esteban, was poised to conduct an In-Progress Competency Review Form (IPCRF) Mid-Year Review. This session aimed to assess the progress made and chart the course for the remainder of the academic year.
Post-health break, the agenda pivoted towards engaging breakout sessions. These focused on the meticulous preparation for the academic year 2024-2025, with a specific emphasis on Quarter 3 policies and initiatives. The collaborative efforts during these sessions were set to shape the educational landscape of Sinsayon National High School for the upcoming term.
In summary, the Mid-Year School-Based In-Service Training at Sinsayon National High School not only highlighted the commitment to staying abreast of educational advancements but also showcased a collective dedication to innovation and adaptation. As the teachers immersed themselves in these sessions, the groundwork was laid for a transformative academic journey in the quarters to come.
Benny Gaffud
Teacher II, Sinsayon NHS
DepEd Tayo Santiago City
HAPPENING NOW||
Sinsayon National High School unfolds its first day of the Midyear In-Service Education and Training (INSET) for the academic year 2023-2024, highlighting the theme 'ADAPTATION AND INNOVATION: Navigating Change Together.' The day features dynamic activities focusing on key topics: HOTS PLP, Microsoft 365, Comprehensive Sexuality Education Policy Guidelines, and IPCRF Midyear Review.
A day of learning, collaboration, and professional growth awaits our dedicated teachers!
IN PHOTOS| Sinsayon National High School Achieves Success with 2nd Wave of "Catch - Up Fridays"
To boost students' academic advancement, Sinsayon National High School triumphantly carried out its second wave of "Catch - Up Fridays" on January 19, 2024. This initiative, spearheaded by the DepEd Philippines aims to afford students an opportunity to make up for any academic lag with a specific focus on tasks related to reading.
Through the aid of the school's reading coordinators, Ma'am Vicx Avil and Ma'am Gretchen Escobar Lejano - Full, students actively participated in diverse reading activities crafted to enhance their comprehension and critical thinking skills.
The success of "Catch - Up Fridays" was attributed to the strong commitment and guidance of its school head, Sir Joel Domingo. His leadership played a key role in making sure the program ran smoothly showing the school's dedication to ongoing learning.
With the teamwork of the school reading coordinators and the school head, the initiative not only showed a commitment to academic excellence but also emphasized the school's promise to support the overall development of its students.
Visitacion C. Villaroza
Teacher III, Sinsayon NHS
Happy birthday to our SSLG Grade 7 representative Elaisa Baloran! Wishing you a year filled with success and joy.ππ
-From your SSLG Family β₯οΈ
Happy Birthday to our SSLG President Emmanuel Lugod ! Wishing you a day filled with joy, success, and continued leadership. May the year ahead bring you prosperity and accomplishment in all your endeavors.ππ
-From your SSLG Family
IN PHOTOS| Sinsayon National High School's entire faculty excels in Division Oral Research Presentation with 100% Participation and Academic Excellence
The faculty of Sinsayon National High School, led by their school head Sir Joel Domingo, demonstrated their dedication and academic excellence at the Division Oral Research Presentation on January 18, 2024. All the regular teachers of the school participated in showcasing their commitment to refining teaching methodologies through their presentation of their Action Research Papers at Santiago City National High School.
The event served as a stage for the teachers to exchange ideas, share insights and receive constructive feedback from a panel of experts. Additionally, their participation highlighted their determination to stay informed about pedagogical advancements ensuring a dynamic and engaging learning environment for their students.
Sir Joel S. Domingo expressed his pride in the teaching staff's achievements emphasizing the crucial role of research in enhancing the overall quality of education. The active participation of all the regular teachers from the school not only emphasized individual teachers' accomplishments but also showcased the collaborative spirit defining Sinsayon NHS's approach to professional development.
Gretchen Escobar Lejano - Full
Teacher II, Sinsayon NHS
MAGANDANG BUHAY, SINSAYONIANS! π₯°
We are pleased to inform you of the schedule for the upcoming 2ND QUARTER EXAMINATIONS. Please take note of the important dates below π
We wish you all our students the best of luck in your exams. βΊοΈ
LET'S STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE TOGETHER! π
Happy Birthday, Sir Jonathan A. Fronda, PhD, CESO VI! π
On behalf of Sinsayon National High School, we extend our warmest wishes to our esteemed Assistant Schools Division Superintendent. May your day be filled with joy, success, and the recognition of the remarkable impact you've made on education.
Cheers to another year of leadership and inspiration! ππ
Thank you very much β€οΈ
Local Youth Development Office - City of Santiago
Santiago city LGU
IN PHOTOS| Revolutionizing Learning: Education Program Supervisor oversees Drop Everything and Read Initiative at Sinsayon National High School
In a forward-thinking initiative aimed at fortifying foundational, social, and essential skills in alignment with the MATATAG curriculum, Dr. Mercy Mundiguing Antimano, Education Program Supervisor, took charge of orchestrating the implementation of the Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) initiative at Sinsayon National High School on January 12, 2023.
Pioneered under the dynamic leadership of Sir Joel Domingo, School Head, this groundbreaking program, aptly named Catch-Up Fridays, stands as a beacon for dynamic learning. A collaborative effort involving dedicated educators and supportive stakeholders, including officials from the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) and Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), unfolded during the opening and orientation program, harmonizing seamlessly with the initiative's overarching objectives.
Guided by the watchful eye of Dr. Antimano, the DEAR initiative cultivates an environment conducive to student engagement in immersive reading activities. Thoughtfully designated spaces, a meticulously curated collection of books, and tranquil surroundings collectively contribute to the program's allure, ensuring that students find joy in the learning experience. This holistic approach not only enhances academic proficiency but also instills a lifelong love for reading and knowledge acquisition.
The successful ex*****on of this educational endeavor reflects the commitment of the school's leadership and the collaborative spirit of the entire academic community. As Sinsayon National High School continues to pave the way for innovative educational practices, the DEAR initiative stands as a testament to the transformative power of proactive measures in nurturing well-rounded and empowered learners.
Vicx Avil
Teacher III, Sinsayon NHS
EPS Commends Sinsayon National High School for Adherence to Standards
In a notable visit to Sinsayon National High School, Dr. Mercy Mundiguing Antimano, Education Program Supervisor (EPS) in Kindergarten/Guardian Supervisor, took the opportunity to provide crucial technical assistance and monitor the school canteen's adherence to DepEd Order No. 08 s. 2007. Expressing satisfaction with the school's commitment to regulations, Dr. Antimano commended the institution during her visit on January 4, 2023.
Another feature that caught Dr. Antimano's attention was the school's herbal plants areas and botanical garden. She lauded the innovative approach taken by the school to promote a healthy environment. This acknowledgment reflects the institution's dedication to not only meeting educational standards but also fostering a sustainable and health-conscious atmosphere.
Dr. Antimano conveyed her belief that effective management is achievable for everyone. Her motivational words left the school community feeling invigorated and inspired, reaffirming their commitment to maintaining high standards in education and overall well-being.
Mianne Grace Salvador
Teacher III, Sinsayon NHS
IN PHOTOS| Sinsayon National High School Garners Acclaim: Dr. Antimano Spotlights Educational Excellence
In a recent visit to Sinsayon National High School, Dr. Mercy Mundiguing Antimano, Education Program Supervisor, conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the School's Programs, Activities, and Projects. Dr. Antimano took a hands-on approach, meticulously monitoring attendance and ensuring a detailed assessment of both learners and school personnel.
As she traversed the campus, Dr. Antimano made it a priority to scrutinize classrooms, noting with satisfaction the teachers' adherence to their daily lesson logs. Commending the school's proactive stance, she underscored the incorporation of activities designed to prepare students for lessons following the Christmas break.
Impressed by the school's dedication to education, Dr. Antimano lauded the initiative to encourage students to return promptly on the 3rd day of January, resulting in a commendable attendance rate. Conducting a holistic assessment, she also visited the school canteen, emphasizing the importance of providing nutritious meals to the students for their overall well-being.
Concluding her visit, Dr. Antimano expressed her heartfelt appreciation to the school head, Sir Joel Domingo, commending the seamless operation of the institution. She extended congratulations to the teachers for their unwavering commitment to aligning with the Department of Education's calendar of activities, ensuring the overall success of the educational programs. Sinsayon National High School's exemplary dedication to excellence in education was acknowledged, reflecting a commendable standard for other institutions to aspire to.
Karenjoy Cabudol-Bince
Teacher III, Sinsayon NHS
Happy Birthday to our SSLG Grade 12 Representative Pauline Joy Evangelista. π
Enjoy your day! β₯οΈ
-From SSLG Family
IN PHOTOS| Year-End Review and Thanksgiving Celebration Marks Triumph of Growth and Gratitude at Sinsayon National High School
Sinsayon National High School reverberated with patriotism and appreciation during its resplendent Year-End Review and Thanksgiving event held at the school's amphitheater on December 15, 2023. Themed "Championing Growth and Gratitude," the celebration was a testament to the school's commitment to fostering progress and acknowledging collective blessings.
The commemoration commenced with a emotive nationalistic song accompanied by an enthralling AVP, encapsulating the spirit of unity and pride in the nation's heritage.
Subsequently, a solemn prayer was delivered by Sir Benny Gaffud, Teacher II, invoking blessings and guidance for the endeavors ahead, setting a reflective tone for the event.
Ma'am Mianne Grace Salvador, Teacher III/TEA President, graced the occasion with her insightful opening remarks, emphasizing the significance of growth and gratitude in shaping the school's ethos and future endeavors.
Addressing the gathering, Sir Joel Domingo, School Head, conveyed an uplifting message highlighting the milestones achieved and expressing profound gratitude towards the collective efforts that propelled the institution forward.
Adding a touch of exuberance, the faculty and staff enlivened the atmosphere with captivating group dance presentations, showcasing talent, camaraderie, and a competitive spirit in three splendidly choreographed performances.
In the spirit of giving, a heartwarming gift - giving ceremony ensued, symbolizing the school's commitment to sharing blessings and fostering a culture of generosity among its members.
The event further fostered unity and camaraderie through an engaging session of team building activities (games), fostering collaboration and teamwork among the faculty and staff.
As the curtains drew close on this momentous occasion, a closing prayer reverberated through the amphitheater, led by Ma'am Marinel Joyce Esteban Bolima - Parchamento, Teacher II, offering gratitude for the day's festivities and seeking blessings for the future endeavors of the school.
Sinsayon NHS's Year-End Review and Thanksgiving Celebration not only encapsulated the achievements of the past year but also set the stage for a promising future, steeped in growth, gratitude, and a unified spirit of excellence.
Gretchen Escobar Lejano - Full
Teacher II, Sinsayon NHS
SMILE AND SHINE
(A birthday message)
By Joel Domingo
In the bustling dawn, MIANNE, a radiant sun,
Balancing work and love, her journey just begun.
With strength in her stride, and dreams in her eyes,
A working mom, where devotion never lies.
Morning chaos, a symphony she conducts,
Briefcase in hand, with love that never deducts.
In boardrooms and kitchens, her roles entwine,
A dance of responsibilities, her unique design.
Smile and Shine, her mantra each day,
Through deadlines and dinners, she finds her own way.
Whispers of ambition in the tasks she aligns,
A working mom, where resilience defines.
Evenings adorned with stories and laughter,
MIANNE's embrace, a haven thereafter.
Her warmth, a beacon in the twilight,
Guiding her loved ones through the night.
Sleep may beckon, but her spirit's aglow,
A tireless symphony, a maternal tableau.
Smile and Shine, a lullaby to define,
MIANNE, the working mom, forever sublime.
We extend our sincere gratitude to Sir Carlos G. Mateo, EPS in EPP/TLE and Guardian Supervisor, for his invaluable technical expertise and guidance that significantly contributed to the enhancement of the learning environment at Sinsayon National High School.
IN PHOTOS| Empowering Santiago's Youth: KABSAT Teen Center Convergence Ignites Hope and Commitment
Santiago City embarked on an empowering journey for its youth by launching the KABSAT Teen Center Convergence on December 5, 2023. The inauguration featured an impressive motorcade winding through the city's bustling streets, captivating residents and participants alike. The event culminated in a significant commitment ceremony through the Information Service Delivery Network (ISDN) at Bulwagan ng Mamamayan in San Andres, Santiago City.
The KABSAT Teen Center Convergence serves as a beacon of hope and support for the city's young individuals, aiming to offer a comprehensive platform for education, skill enhancement, and community involvement. Through collaboration among local leaders, stakeholders, and committed individuals, there's a pledge to nurture and guide the younger generation, fostering an environment conducive to growth, innovation, and overall development.
This ceremony not only marked a milestone for Santiago City but also signaled a promising path toward empowering its teenagers to be active contributors and leaders within their communities.
ππΈ Gretchen Escobar Lejano - Full
SDO Santiago City
DepEd Philippines
Ginugunita natin ngayong araw ang Pista ng Immaculate Conception ng Mahal na Birheng Maria, ang Principal Patroness ng Pilipinas.
Idineklarang special non-working holiday ang Disyembre 8, alinsunod sa Republic Act No. 10966.
Nawaβy magsilbing inspirasyon ang mabuting gawain ng Birheng Maria sa bawat isa.
IN PHOTOS| Regional Program Implementation Review Unveils DepEd's Partnership Roadmap for C.Y. 2024-2025 at Zen Hotel, Bayombong
- Joel Domingo -
- Sinsayon NHS, School Head -
In the enchanting ambiance of Zen Hotel in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, the Regional Program Implementation Review unfolded on December 6-7, 2023, drawing notable attendance from educational leaders and officials. Dr. Leilani P. Domina and School Head Joel S. Domingo from Sinsayon National High School took charge of orchestrating the preliminary events, representing Santiago City.
The eagerly awaited Roadmap for Partnership C.Y. 2024-2025 took the spotlight, with PDO IV-ESSD Ferdinand C. Narciso commending divisions for their enthusiastic response to the regional assembly's call. Narciso emphasized the importance of seizing opportunities for seminar slots and upskilling in partnership dynamics.
Disclosing ongoing initiatives, Narciso outlined a Training of Trainers on partnership and insights from the National Consultative Meeting on Partnership for Education. Topics spanned from a Desktop Review on Existing Relative Partnership to the launch of the DepEd Partnership Assistance Portal, a real-time system aiding schools region-wide. Encouraging active participation through the DepEd Partnership Database System, Narciso discussed LGU feedback and expressed a desire to revitalize Brigada Eskwela to acknowledge supportive stakeholders.
Region II witnessed a unique scenario with Regional Parents Teachers Association Officers taking center stage, underlining continuous monitoring by the regional office. Narciso articulated his stance on the No Collection Policy, underscoring its legal standing and predicting future facilitation by FTAD.
In the context of a national consultative meeting, discussions unfolded on Building Partnership and Linkages, HQMS: Q P/ISO forms, and concerns regarding DPDS management. Narciso advised patience pending system upgrades.
Day one concluded with divisions showcasing their January to December accomplishment reports. Maria Licel T. Balico delved into Events Management and Protocols, prompting participants to strategize for enhanced partnership engagement in their stations.
Day two commenced with a review of day one's discussions. Narciso delved into DepEd and Inter-Agency Issuances on Tax Incentives Availment Relating to ASP. Ms. Jane Castro explored the Actual Tax Incentives Availment Process by External Education Partners. Narciso concluded with a presentation on ISO standards in Partnership Management, followed by a Brainstorming Activity Workshop in the afternoon.
The comprehensive two-day endeavor left participants well-equipped and empowered, fostering a sense of readiness for the challenges and opportunities in the evolving landscape of educational partnerships
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