Showing posts with label education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label education. Show all posts

Thursday, July 29, 2010

High School SSC Induction and Hataw Night

Officers of the Sta Rita High School Supreme Student Council pose with Ed Piano & Principal Agabao after their induction at SRHS grounds

Winners of the Hataw Night dance contest.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Brigada Eskwela ni Sta Rita Elem School

Brigada Eskwela - Olongapo BACK TO SCHOOL 2010

Mayor James “Bong” Gordon, Jr. has directed the different departments of Olongapo City Local Government regarding the school opening on June 15, 2010.

Mayor Gordon wants to be reassured that it is all systems go before the school opening that is why he alerted and notified the Olongapo City Police Office (OCPO), Office of Traffic Management and Public Safety (OTMPS), City Health Office (CHO), James L. Gordon Memorial Hospital (JLGMH), Environmental Sanitation Management Office (ESMO), Disaster Management Office (DMO), City Nutrition Office and City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) in a meeting held at the FMA Hall of the City Hall on May 25, 2010.

‘’Kailangan na ligtas ang mga mag-aaral sa lahat ng antas sa kanilang pagpasok sa eskwela lalo na ang mga maliliit na bata sa kanilang pagtawid sa lansangan. Tulungan natin ang DepED upang maging maayos ang pagbubukas ng klase sa Hunyo,’’ said Mayor Gordon.

‘’Kailangan na tumutok rin sina City Councilors Rodel Cerezo at Tet Marzan dahil ang pagsasa-ayos sa mga paaralan ng lungsod ang isa sa mga ipinangako natin sa ating mga kababayan noong panahon ng halalan,’’ added the mayor.

‘’Mahalaga rin na turuan ang mga bata na huwag magkalat, na dapat ang mga basura ay huwag itapon kung saan-saan lamang. Dapat turuan ang mga bata na ang basura ay dapat ilagay sa basurahan,’’ he expounded.

Olongapo City has eighty-three (83) schools to boast of 27 of which are public elementary schools, 12 public high schools, 31 private elementary schools at 13 private high schools.

Over forty thousand (40,000) elementary and high school students from both public and private schools in Olongapo are expected to go back to school this June. Pa0/jordan
Last Friday, Bagumbayan Volunteers led by Councilor Ed Piano participated in Brigada Eskwela to prepare local schools for its opening on June 15.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Students and Scouting, Child Friendly Brgy Sta Rita

CHILD FRIENDLY

Read along session being conducted by Councilor Ed Piano in various elementary schools
Scouting prepares future leaders

Using games and story-telling to start kid's interest in reading

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Santa Rita Elementary School got new computers

COMPUTER SET DONATIONS

Through the initiative of Mayor James “Bong” Gordon Jr. and in-collaboration with Aboitiz Energy Solutions Inc. (AESI) and the Department of Education (DepEd), several computer sets were turned over on August 15, 2008 to Sta. Rita Elementary School and Gordon Heights Elementary School.

At Sta. Rita Elementary School, Mayor Gordon, Councilor Ed Piano, DepEd City Superintendent Ligaya Monato, AESI Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Benjamin A. Cariaso Jr. and other AESI officials attended the turnover ceremonies.

Meanwhile, in Gordon Heights Elementary School, Vice Governor and Olongapo First Lady Anne Marie Gordon, Vice Mayor Cynthia Cajudo and other AESI officials were present during the turnover ceremonies.

Eight (8) computer sets from the Aboitiz Foundation were given to Sta. Rita Elementary School and another eight (8) computer sets to Gordon Heights Elementary School.

AESI, in collaboration with local government units and other organizations, aims to ‘help people help themselves’ so they can build a better future and in order to provide their basic needs and livelihood.

Education is one of Mayor Gordon’s priorities and this is a part of his many collaborations with Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in order to advance the welfare of the city and turn the city’s programs into reality.

Mayor James “Bong” Gordon Jr., Naomi Arzadon, DepEd Assistant Superintendent, Sta. Rita I Elementary School (SRES) Principal Amelita L. de la Torre and Aboitiz Energy Solutions Inc. (AESI) Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Benjamin Cariaso during the turn over ceremonies of eight (8) computer sets to SRES on August 15, 2008.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE FOR STA. RITA STUDENTS

Two students from Sta. Rita Elementary School received Medals of Excellence from Mayor James “Bong” Gordon, Jr. recently.

In the flag-raising ceremonies at Rizal Triangle Covered Court, Mayor Bong Gordon awarded the Medals of Excellence to Jerwin Escobar and Joan Aicy Sayno of Sta. Rita elementary School. The award symbolizes the city’s recognition of the excellent performance of the students in their studies.

“The City Government recognizes the excellent attitude of these students towards their academic endeavors. They serve as proof that even young Olongapeños really fight for excellence,” Mayor Gordon said.

Escobar is Sta. Rita Elementary School’s valedictorian while Sayno is the school’s salutatorian of batch 2008.

It can be recalled that Mayor Gordon has also recently awarded Medals of Excellence to Girlie Cambe (Valedictorian) and Kerwin Corales (Salutatorian) of Iram High School and Denise Michaela Corales (Valedictorian) and Mary Jane Antonio (Salutatorian) of Iram Elementary School. Other students who also show exemplary performance in their studies are likewise being given recognition by the city government.

Education is one of Mayor Gordon’s top priorities. The city government fully supports the education of young Olongapeños, especially those financially constrained but intellectually capable students. The city is currently providing scholarship grants to more than one thousand elementary, secondary and college students.

Mayor James ‘Bong” Gordon, Jr. together with City Councilors Edwin Piano, Rodel Cerezo and Gina Perez awards the Medal of Excellence to Joan Aicy Sayno of Sta. Rita Elementary School during the flag raising ceremonies of city officials and employees on Monday.


Mayor James ‘Bong” Gordon, Jr. together with City Councilors Rodel Cerezo and Gina Perez awards the Medal of Excellence to Jerwin Escobar of Sta. Rita Elementary School during the flag raising ceremonies of city officials and employees on Monday.

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