November 19
Selected Grade 10 and 11 learners showcase their talent in digital poster-making with the theme “Advancing Data and Statistics Through Digital Transformation: A Road to an Empowered Nation” as part of the 35th National Statistics Month celebration.
November 18
Dr. Mark Airon P. Creus, Principal IV, presents and shares the school’s Best Practices in Madrasah Education Program (MEP) Implementation during the Capacity Building for Asatidz and MEP Implementers on the Implementation of Arabic Language and Islamic Values Education for Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 4, and Grade 7, this day, at Aquamira Hotel & Resort, Tanza, Cavite.
November 16
Earlier today, Mrs. Jenilyn S. Loyola, Master Teacher I, Ms. Arlyn F. Pasa, Teacher II, Ms. Jennibeth V. Ilagan, Teacher III, and Ms. Regine C. Reforma, Teacher III, successfully presented their research, with Mrs. Lina M. Potante, Master Teacher I, and Mrs. Mariglo S. Bayot, Head Teacher III, serving as observers, during the 2024 Division Research Conference held in Conference Rooms 1 and 2 of the Division Office.
November 14
Dr. Mark Airon P. Creus, Principal IV, and Mrs. Susan C. Sibulo, Head Teacher I, present the school’s Best Practices and Work and Financial Plan (WFP) on the Program Support Fund as a Healthy Learning Institution 2024 Awardee during the 2024 Healthy Learning Institution (HLI) Program Implementation Review and 2025 Action Planning, this day, at Crimson Hotel, Filinvest City Alabang, Muntinlupa City.
November 14
On November 13, 2024, Dr. Lynette P. Rue, EPS-Mathematics, monitored the Khan Academy and National Mathematics Program (NMP) for Grade 7 learners. She addressed issues encountered by students and teachers, provided technical assistance to Mr. Jose M. Amparo and Ms. Arlyn F. Pasa, and discussed upcoming program activities. Dr. Rue also recommended using PISA-like questions to help learners improve quarterly assessment scores and LOA results.
November 13
Brgy. Captain Ryan Santor, along with Brgy. Councilors Hon. Eduardo Umali, Hon. Gary Lumagui, Hon. Dennis Magsino, and Hon. Noel Lacson, SK Chairman Kevin Andrei Trinidad, the SPTA, NKGT-Kilay Organization, and other community stakeholders, posed for a photo after the successful “Operasyon Linis Pabahay,” which aimed at addressing the rising concerns about dengue cases by promoting cleanliness at TVNHS, this day, November 13.
November 13
On November 12, Science teacher Mrs. Alejandrena Gadicho, along with Grade 9 student Resnan Jade Teves and Grade 10 student Gieo Agasang, participated in a drone-flying training session at Governor Ferrer Memorial Integrated National High School.
This session was conducted by instructors from Creotec Philippines, a company known for providing skills-based training solutions to both the academe and industry.
November 11
Earlier today, Grade 7 students took part in the Measles and Tetanus Toxoid vaccination organized by the City Health Office of General Trias City, spearheaded by Ms. Aileen Manalo, Nurse I, at the TVNHS covered court.
November 11
Mrs. Mariglo S. Bayot, Head Teacher III, Mrs. Susan C. Sibulo, Head Teacher I, and Ms. Jennibeth V. Ilagan, Teacher III, meet with SPTA President Jeanelyn T. Panes to discuss collaboratively the programs, projects, and activities for the school, today at Guidance office.
November 11
With the support of Ms. Jennibeth Ilagan, Teacher III, the SSLG Officers headed by SSLG President Rhian Macanip under the guidance and supervision of Mr. Samuel D. Poblete, SSLG adviser, and Mr. Jose M. Amparo, SSLG co-adviser, launched the SARDOs initiative to assist students at risk of dropping out.
Their dedication to this cause demonstrates strong leadership and a commitment to supporting their peers.
November 11
Earlier today, Tropicalian teachers and learners demonstrated patriotism during the flag ceremony.
November 10
The five-day seminar for learners with disabilities wrapped up with great success, bringing together parents and educators to explore better ways to support all learners.
November 9
Sir Jeffrey Rodil, ICT Coordinator and School Information Coordinator, assisted by TVNHS graduate Victorio Colorina III, led the installation of 6 desktop computers in the school library. This school initiative could bring our learners closer to research, enhance learners to become critical thinkers, problem solvers, and effective communicators in a digital world.
November 9
Dr. Mark Airon P. Creus, Principal IV, assisted Dr. Rogin O. Contemprato, PSDS-Cluster 8, in monitoring the conduct of make-up classes.
November 9
TVNHS conducts its first Saturday makeup class.
November 8
Selected Tropicalian learners enjoy a nutritious meal prepared by the Kaagapay Kalusugan ng Tropical Village (KKTV) organization.
November 8
A step toward greater independence and opportunity – learners with disabilities unleash their skills and gain valuable experience in the two-day prevocational and livelihood program.
November 8
On November 7, Dr. Mark Airon P. Creus, Principal IV, presented the school’s dashboard to Mrs. Imelda S. Arevalo, Principal II of Tropical Village Elementary School (TVES), and her School Monitoring, Evaluation, and Adjustment (SMEA) coordinators during a benchmarking activity.
November 8
Grade 7 students eagerly participate in their Learning Mathematics through Khan Academy session in the computer laboratory, under the supervision of their Math teachers, Ms. Arlyn F. Pasa and Mr. Jose M. Amparo, on Friday, November 8.
November 7
Grade 7 students actively participate in a play-based learning activity in Mathematics, facilitated by Ms. Arlyn F. Pasa and Mr. Jose M. Amparo, during their NMP class on November 7.
November 7
Selected Tropicalian learners under the School-Based Feeding Program (SBFP) enjoy their nutritious meals.
November 7
Earlier today, the School Technical Working Team conducted a coordination meeting to discuss tasks assigned to documenters and technical in each department.
November 6
Selected teachers conduct numeracy sessions with their assigned learners as part of the school’s intervention project, Project Back to Square One.
November 6
TVNHS conducts 2nd Quarter School Monitoring Evaluation and Adjustment (SMEA) for S. Y. 2024-2025 on November 6, 2024 at the Multipurpose Room.
November 6
Earlier today, Tropicalian learners participated in the implementation of the Department of Health’s School-Based Deworming Program.
November 6
Tropical Village National High School (TVNHS) hosted a two-day seminar titled “Focus on Inclusion: Programs and Services for Learners with Disability” on November 4 and 5, held in the Multipurpose Room.
The seminar brought together selected students and teachers, enhancing their understanding and skills for supporting learners with disabilities.
Day 1 Highlights:
Mrs. Ma. Teresa Colada led an engaging session on the basics of Sign Language, empowering participants to communicate more inclusively with individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Day 2 Highlights:
Mrs. Angelita P. Allarey, OIC-Head and Guidance advocate, provided an in-depth discussion on the process of creating an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). The session guided participants on how to tailor educational goals to meet each learner’s unique needs, further promoting an inclusive learning environment.
This seminar marks TVNHS’s continued commitment to inclusion and support for all learners.
November 5
On November 5, Tropical Village National High School conducted a seminar titled “Upskilling Teachers and Parents in DevelopingGender-Responsive Strategies, Interventions, and Support in Managing Difficult and Challenged Students.” The event, part of Project SAGIP-CONNECT and overseen by School Head Dr. Mark Airon P. Creus, took place in the school’s Multipurpose Room.
PSMS Lovely G. Gonzales from the Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD) of General Trias City served as the resource speaker. She provided an in-depth discussion on Republic Act No. 7610, known as the “Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination Act.” This law aims to safeguard children from various forms of abuse and exploitation, emphasizing the state’s commitment to their welfare and development.
The seminar fostered an interactive environment where teachers and parents actively participated, sharing their experiences and raising questions. This engagement enriched the program, enhancing the collective understanding of effective strategies and interventions for managing students facing challenges.
November 4
Selected Tropicalian learners under the Project SAGIP-C.O.N.N.E.C.T Feeding Program enjoyed their healthy snacks today, sponsored by Mrs. Nora O. Castro, the SPTA Treasurer.