Monday, May 27, 2019

Accomplishment Report Format Essay

IntroductionThe school year 2005-2006 is still blissful for Sagada National High School. It is still an emerging battle and struggle to have a school building, a Filipino teacher, and basic facilities like library, chairs, and laboratory. As of now SNHS still squats on a destroy bayanihan building and a makeshift building in the compound of the Sagada Central Elementary School. In spite of these limitations, the school continues to reap honors for its name and to make a difference. For this school year it asserted its strong presence in mathematical competitions. Twice in a row, it represented the Division in the Regional MTAP unwritten in the fourth year level. It participated in the National Press Conference held in Kalibo, Aklan. It also shines in sports as well as in hit contests. Aside from MPGCHS, Sagada National High School is one of only dickens SMART schools in the Division of Mt. Province.Its application has already been approved. A tie up with SMART means the implement ation of the ICT curriculum one of the signature programs of the school. SMART has already started providing for technical training for the faculty members. The inauguration of the school as a SMART school was moved from March to June. Through a raffle fund raising project, the school was able to acquire sise figurer units. all(prenominal) in all it has 13 computers, including five, courtesy of Hon. congresswoman Dominguez.This last April the computer laboratory was set up. This is for the graduates to have summertime computer training before they register for college this coming school year. This humbling experience was made possible due to the dedication and commitment of the faculty members and the strong support of the PTCA and other stake holders of the school. canonical Performance Indicators1. Promotion Rate- 259/281 = 92.17%2. Completion Rate- 67/89 = 75.28%3. Graduation Rate- 67/69 = 97.10%4. Retention Rate- 136/150 = 90.67%5. Dropout Rate- 7/281 = 2.49%6. Cohort Surviv al Rate- 69/89 = 77.53%7. Repetition Rate- 3/295 = 1.02%8. Gross Teacher Ratio= 281/9 = 1319. Participation Rate- entropy not available10. Gross Enrollment Ratio- Data not complete11. Transition Rate-Data not completeEnrollmentWe expected that the enrollment of SNHS dropped considerably because of the attractive facilities offered by St. Marys School. There was a massive recruitment by the alumni of Saint Marys. However, tentative enrollment posted by the school shows that SNHS posted a total of 71 commencement year students while SMS has only 32 first year students. The table below shows the actual enrollmentHighlights of Accomplishment1. Acquisition of six computers through a raffle fund raising- Through the initiative of the PTCA, the faculty members and the student body the they were able to raise a considerable amount used to purchase six computer units.2. Setting up of the Computer Laboratory- SNHS cant afford to lose its students just because it does not have a computer lab oratory which is promptly available at the Saint Marys School. Aside from the six computers which came from the fund raising, we were able to solicit other units and together with the computers given by Congressman Dominguez, we have 13 units. With this we set up the computer laboratory with the help of our Peace Corp volunteer Mr. Daniel Ziegler. Right now our graduates are having hands-on summer training in computer drill.3. Tying-up with SMART- SNHS is a SMART school. SMART company approved our application hence it will assist us by grownup two computers, computer accessories like printers, web cameras, and scanner.Besides, they will assist us in the installation of the internet connection for the students and right now two of our teachers were on technical training for this in Subic. Ultimately they will be with us in the planned implementation of the ICT curriculum.4. Setting-up of our Website- It has been a year since SNHS came online. This is courtesy of Mr. Kent Sinkey, a retired computer analyst from the University of Cincinnati who assisted us in the setting up of our website. A member of the PTCA based in London is shouldering the cost of the website for the school. Mr. Sinkey also trained two of our students in website development.5. Free Summer Training in Computer Usage- As requested by the PTCA, the graduates arehaving summer training on computer usage in the computer laboratory of the school. Daniel Ziegler our Peace Corp volunteer is assisting us in computer instruction.6. At the beginning of the 2005-2006 school year the faculty donated currency so the school could have an internet connection in order to do faculty research, have e-mail and maintain this electronic yearbook. Josephine Buyagan was kind teeming to donate the money necessary for our domain name and website hosting.

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