Brigada Eskwela of the Department of Education (DepEd) is in its 10 years of joint efforts of the teachers, parents and the community of contributing their free time and available resources for the public school maintenance and need of the every pupil and student both in elementary and secondary.
"Happy, happy Brigada Eskwela," opens up Portia M. Mallorca, acting Schools Division Superintendent of La Carlota City, Department of Education in her message in a brief rites at Cubay Elementary School.
This kick off ceremony started after an-hour of caravan of all public schools both in elementary and high school around the main thoroughfares of the city. The division Brigada Eskwela task force led by acting SDS Portia M. Mallorca proceeded to Cubay Elem. School for a short program after the parade.
Brigada Eskwela's Key Persons
Brgy. Captain Noel Vargas of Cubay in his message expressed gratitude for the full support of all the parents, the PTA officers, and the division of La Carlota City.
The school principal, the author profoundly acknowledged the active participation of the external and internal stakeholders for the success of the first day of school maintenance week. He was confident that there will be more things to be achieved for the school when everyone will work hand in hand as inspired by the prayer of faith for the success of this program.
Jun Jun Badillo in particular was amendable to adopt the Cubay Elementary School for its successful educational endeavor for the pupils when he was challenged by District II supervisor Arranguez. I could sense how sincere councilor Jun Jun Badillo is by the way he reacts and by the way he answers some of my queries on pupils' welfare and school facilities.
Cubay Elem. School's Brigada Eskwela Participants
More than 100 external and internal stakeholders participated in the Cubay Elem. School Brigada Eskwela. City councilor-elect Jun Jun Badillo graced the program. Other external stakeholders were the Women Organization of Brgy. Cubay led by its President Racquel D. Angelitud who is also the School PTA president, Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) members, Masville Branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Brgy. Cubay Council led by its Barangay Captain Noel Vargas, the Sangguniang Kabataan of Brgy. Cubay, PTA officers.
These volunteers did the cleaning of the school ground, trimming of the plants, repainting of the external walls of the school building, weeding of the school garden, dusting off the desks and tables of the classrooms, removing the cobwebs, among others.
The Division Brigada Eskwela task force was composed of acting SDS Mallorca as chairman, and Melgar Coronel and Leilanie Castillo as members. Those who joined with them for support were Ruth F.Villanueva, Administrative officer V, education program specialists Marcelita triƱo, Zenaida Gahaton; district II supervisor Rosario Arranguez and La Carlota North Elem. School Principal Sonia oplas.
This national maintenance week will be observed till Saturday, May 25.
Brigada Eskwela
Brigada Eskwela is now in its decade of effective national school maintenance. It started in 2003 as a nationwide voluntary effort in bringing together teachers, parents, and the community to do clean up and repairs in public schools to prepare the facilities for the June school opening.
This year Brigada Eskwela's theme is "Isang Dekada ng Bayanihan sa Paaralan."
Brigada Eskwela did exist not only for school facilities maintenance but also for the public to share their time, strength and resources in kind as pointed out by DepEd secretary Armin Luistro in a press release from DepEd date May 20, 2013.
"Happy, happy Brigada Eskwela," opens up Portia M. Mallorca, acting Schools Division Superintendent of La Carlota City, Department of Education in her message in a brief rites at Cubay Elementary School.
This kick off ceremony started after an-hour of caravan of all public schools both in elementary and high school around the main thoroughfares of the city. The division Brigada Eskwela task force led by acting SDS Portia M. Mallorca proceeded to Cubay Elem. School for a short program after the parade.
Brigada Eskwela's Key Persons
Brgy. Captain Noel Vargas of Cubay in his message expressed gratitude for the full support of all the parents, the PTA officers, and the division of La Carlota City.
Jun Jun Badillo |
Jun Jun Badillo in particular was amendable to adopt the Cubay Elementary School for its successful educational endeavor for the pupils when he was challenged by District II supervisor Arranguez. I could sense how sincere councilor Jun Jun Badillo is by the way he reacts and by the way he answers some of my queries on pupils' welfare and school facilities.
Cubay Elem. School's Brigada Eskwela Participants
More than 100 external and internal stakeholders participated in the Cubay Elem. School Brigada Eskwela. City councilor-elect Jun Jun Badillo graced the program. Other external stakeholders were the Women Organization of Brgy. Cubay led by its President Racquel D. Angelitud who is also the School PTA president, Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) members, Masville Branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Brgy. Cubay Council led by its Barangay Captain Noel Vargas, the Sangguniang Kabataan of Brgy. Cubay, PTA officers.
Repainting of exterior wall |
The Division Brigada Eskwela task force was composed of acting SDS Mallorca as chairman, and Melgar Coronel and Leilanie Castillo as members. Those who joined with them for support were Ruth F.Villanueva, Administrative officer V, education program specialists Marcelita triƱo, Zenaida Gahaton; district II supervisor Rosario Arranguez and La Carlota North Elem. School Principal Sonia oplas.
This national maintenance week will be observed till Saturday, May 25.
Brigada Eskwela
Brigada Eskwela is now in its decade of effective national school maintenance. It started in 2003 as a nationwide voluntary effort in bringing together teachers, parents, and the community to do clean up and repairs in public schools to prepare the facilities for the June school opening.
This year Brigada Eskwela's theme is "Isang Dekada ng Bayanihan sa Paaralan."
Brigada Eskwela did exist not only for school facilities maintenance but also for the public to share their time, strength and resources in kind as pointed out by DepEd secretary Armin Luistro in a press release from DepEd date May 20, 2013.
Brigada Eskwela is a must because the parents were able to help make the school clean and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI miss this. Our school used to win an award about Brigada Eskwela. Well, helpful program :)
ReplyDeleteKudos to DepEd.
It's nice to see the bayanihan spirit in Brigada eskwela. I'm sure the schools would be better prepared with this activity.
ReplyDeletegreat job! it's really good to know that they are doing great projects for education this summer :)
ReplyDeleteWell done to all the teachers and volunteers. This is really a great effort showing how the school and community works together for the betterment of the students. I salute to all of you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful effort for teachers and parents to help beauty the school where their learn :-) I would like to help too if my kids are enroll in that school. It is awesome to know teachers in different way aside from attending meetings :-)
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This is a nice activity where teachers, parents & the community will be able to interact with each other and know what needs to be done in the schools before it opens in June. Good to know that many participated.
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