Monday, July 25, 2016

In Receipt of RM Series 2016: Deployment of Newly-hired Teachers


Nurhida I. Masdali escorted by her husband reached Indanan South District this afternoon bringing along with her 5- page Regional Memorandum Series 2016 dated June 01, 2016 signed by Dr. John A. Magno, DepED-ARMM Secretary. She handed the RM to Sir Sam as she was seated before PSDS’ table after few minutes. She confirmed her complete name listed under number 21 in the memo. RM stated her assignment in Dayuan Primary School, Indanan South District. She helped the PSDS looking into the other names in the list of newly-hired teachers assigned in said ISD. As found out in the list, Indanan South District should express warm gratitude to the Regional people of DepED especially to Sir Dr. John A. Magno for the deployment of newly-hired teachers enumerated below with their corresponding number, assignment, item number and appointment code.

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Suggested Procedure to Conduct SLAC Meeting

In line with the implementation of Republic Act No. 10533 or the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, the Department of Education (DepED) issues the policy on the Learning Action Cell (LAC) as a K to 12 Basic Education Program School-Based Continuing Professional Development Strategy for the Improvement of Teaching and Learning. 

Through this policy, the DepED fully supports the continuing professional development of its teaching personnel based on the principle of lifelong learning and DepED's commitment to the development of teacher's potential aimed towards their success in the profession. This can be done through the School-Based LAC, which primarily functions as a professional learning community for teachers that will help them improve practice and learner achievement.

This policy will remain in force and effect unless sooner repealed, amended, or rescinded. DepED Order No. 35 s. 2016 states that all issuances inconsistent with this Order are rescinded.

Mr. Daryl A. Peralta: School Learning Action Cell Presentation

This presentation is entitled School Learning Action Cell by Mr. Daryl A. Peralta. It was created in Prezi Website. The topics are as follows:
  1. Principles of Test Construction
  2. Test Banking
  3. Budget of Work + Test Framework
  4. Automated Test Construction

Saturday, July 23, 2016

A Half-day Conference Between DepED and LGU - Indanan

SB Hall, Pasil, Indanan, Sulu - A half-day conference occurred between the LGU headed by Hon. Hermot "Moy" D. Jikiri, ew Mayor-elect in the Municipality of Indanan and two DepED districts, Indanan South District headed by PSDS Samoore S. Ladjahali and Indanan North District led by Dr. Garcia B. Paradji, District In-Charge. The face-to-face Indanan DepED-LGU session commenced at around 9:30 in the morning of July 21, 2016. Hji. Iriles N. Ladjabassal, Municipal Information Officer had been in the district offices two days before the actual meeting with Hon. Mayor. He personally informed the two district heads about the personal involvement of all school heads in the different schools of Indanan North and Indanan South District. A page of bond paper written with agenda of the conference was also presented to DIC, Dr. Garcia B. Paradji. It could hardly be determined whether it was a second page or second to the last page of the Municipal Memorandum. There was only one copy given to DIC. Thus, Sir Sam just captured by his mobile camera. 

DIST Head: ISD is now 2nd to Talipao District


Dr. Joel A. Alamia, Head of the Division Instructional Supervision Team pronounced Indanan South District as 2nd to Talipao District led by DSLP Graduate District In-Charge, Totoh A. Habibun in terms of the existence of all DepED programs, thrust and mandates. He made the pronouncement before the big crowd of all personnel of ISD during the 1-Day Orientation for Teaching and Non-Teaching Personnel at GEM Multi-Purpose, Timbangan Elementary School, Timbangan, Indanan, Sulu last July 11, 2016.

Upcoming OSYDA Summit

At Vice Mayor's Residence, Salip Allan Nahier S. Jainal presided the meeting in the afternoon of July 21, 2016. It concerned with the upcoming summit of all OSYDA (Out-of-School Youth Development Alliance) members representing the Municipality of Indanan, Sulu. Target venue of the summit will be in Waterfront Resort, Davao City on August 3, 2016. As advised by MYDev (Mindanao Youth for Development) Municipal Coordinator, Khanhar Abdulmoin, OSYDA will leave Jolo for Zamboanga City on August 1 and Cebu Pacific will take them to Davao City the next day. One of the objectives of the meeting was to get the confirmation of every OSYDA member relative to the attendance in said summit. Confirmation should be made two weeks before the departure.

Friday, July 22, 2016

EiE and DDRRMC Team After an Ambush


3 members of Philippine Marines were killed in an ambush by unidentified gunmen between Manilop Primary School and Poblacion Elementary School, Manilop, Indanan, Sulu last July 14, 2016 at around 7:30 in the morning. 2 of them died on the spot in the front yards of the neighborhood while the other 1 ran away with serious wound until he gave up his ghost near Manilop Primary School headed by TIC, Kauzar I. Jawang. The TIC sent mobile message to PSDS in that morning informing him about the cancellation of classes. Similarly, Hja. Radzma A. Amilasan, Caretaker of Poblacion Elementary School for and in the absence of TIC, Alyasir A. Ussam who was on leave of absence for hospitalization of his son in Zamboanga City also passed by the Indanan South District Office that afternoon to give PSDS the full details of the incident.

Friday, July 8, 2016

Follow-up Monitoring on the Organization of Classes in Panglima Misuari PS

THURSDAY, JULY 29, 2016 - Follow-up monitoring on the proper organization of classes in Panglima Misuari Primary School was done by the PSDS in the company of Naser L. Assil, District Property Custodian. The monitoring team arrived at around lunch time. Thus, students were no longer around except the three teachers, Hja. Madelyn H. Abdurasad, Derhana S. Abduhari and Merhamar Ibbuhan. PSDS and Nas waited until 1:00 PM for the students to attend their respective classes. 

First in Campus Journalism: Bunot ES


Bunot Elementary School just elevated itself into complete elementary status in 2012 through the potential and initiative of the school head, Jurmainna H. Hunding, Head Teacher III. After short year of elevation, it is now coming up with the creation of its campus journalism writers. Bunot Elementary School is lucky enough in having Alnashvier I. Abduljalil, Grade 3 Adviser. It is with this new teacher of Grade 3 that started journalism in his class entitle 'LANGKING'. Nash already started some volumes of the school publication months ago. He presented it to the Public Schools District Supervisor, Samoore S. Ladjahali for comment. The PSDS was so  amazed in seeing the Grade 3 learners' achievement that would serve as their legacy in Bunot Elementary School.

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

JUST SAYING: OF REASON, RESPECT AND DIGNITY

It is a message of DepED-ARMM Secretary, Dr. John A. Magno posted in his Facebook Wall fifty-five minutes ago. This post was tagged to Asec for Special Projects, Alfhadar Pajiji and 22 others. It reached to get 52 likes as of this moment including the District In-Charge of Indanan North District and PSDS of Indanan South District. The post got 3 shares and 10 comments.
There is a wide gulf that separates someone schooled from someone educated. And mistake never that they are one and the same. Our responsibility is to know the difference and be sensitive to it. Not to mention the “danger” of the schooled but uneducated.
Everyday is an endless encounter – meeting people and finding awe in their persons. Surely, this world is pressed between the realities of the sincere and the lurking motives of the unpredictable insincere. One thing is certain: we are endlessly immersed in the ambivalence of persons. It becomes an interesting point, however, that some people breathe their life in the challenges of everyday encounters while others feed on the greed that becomes the elixir of endless criticism and suspicion. The reality of differences is easily eclipsed by the selfish motives of looking at a blank wall and painting their own realities on it – believing that this is the world, nothing more, nothing less. In the process, myopia becomes their reality and respect and dignity take a backseat. It is a phenomenon that goes beyond reason – beyond the respect that things ought to have because differences are necessary.
One human reality is the categorization that people go through. It is the categorization that man has learned to do over centuries. But this categorization, although never mandated by the Divine and is purely mundane, causes the world to turn upside-down. The extreme is when people are categorized in boxes with stereotypes that males are “superior” and women are otherwise and that the emergence of social preferences are absolute taboos. But society itself must appropriately respond to the realities are undeniably present and that everyone have niches in a society that is not necessarily permissive but respectful. As the world turns, so must the very society that defines and redefines life.
The Divine created all of us and whatever differences among us exists, they can never be ignored but necessarily respected in whatever manner they are.
There is no law that states preference for any particular gender because each is unique in its own way. And each completes the puzzle that this world has provided for. The premise has, is and will always be the same – that each has a right to live and define a place under the sun. Each defines the dignity he has right over – steadily weaved by the labor he makes and is defined by the acceptance of the very society within which he lives. No one has the absolute right to harm or disrespect anyone not unless he loses his very own dignity, respect and worth. Everyone has the right to live his own way for as long as he never harms anyone.
Life is like a sailing boat and we stand at the stern to direct its course. The world is likened to it and each side is balanced by the genders. Any segregation and discrimination leads the world to an abhorrent end.
I am proud of who I am!

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Sunday, July 3, 2016

July 6 Municipal Hariraya Puasa Celebration 2016

As announced by the EMCEE, Muldison Taong, SB Secretary, the Municipal Government of Indanan under the newly-elected Mayor, Hon. Hermot "Moy" D. Jikiri conducts Hariraya Puasa Celebration 2016 at Municipal Oval, Pasil, Indanan, Sulu on July 6, 2016. It was publicly declared during the Inaugural Ceremony of the winning candidates from Mayor down to the Municipal Councilors under the political party of Hon. Hermot D. Jikiri held at Municipal Oval, Pasil, Indanan, Sulu last Friday, July 1, 2016.

District heads, school heads, teachers, nurses and staff of both Indanan North District and Indanan South District were sent an invitation a day before the Inauguration Day. From Indanan South District schools under the supervision of Public Schools District Supervisor, Samoore S. Ladjahali, eitheen (18) schools personally witnessed the Assumption of Office of the Mayor-elect, Moy. The program almost lasted for a half day. It was fully attended by the majority of Barangay Chairmen coming from the thirty-four (34) different barangays of Indanan Municipality. 


Saturday, July 2, 2016

Inaugural Ceremony of Mayor-Elect, Hermot D. Jikiri

Pasil, Indanan, Sulu - July 1, 2016


The Indanan South District school heads, teachers, school nurses and staff spearheaded by the Public Schools District Supervisor, Samoore S. Ladjahali attended the inaugural ceremony ofMayor-elect, Hon. Hermot "Moy" D. Jikiri held at Municipal Oval, Pasil, Indanan, Sulu last Friday, 1st day of July, 2016. An invitation was conveyed by Hji. Iriles N. Ladjabassal, Municipal Information Officer/Alternate of the Mayor in the passbook account opened at Amanah Bank, Jolo Branch in the name of Indanan Municipal School Board (IMSB). The MIO dialed to the PSDS informing about the ceremony and also inviting the Indanan North District teachers, school nurses, staff and other school officials under the leadership of District In-Charge, Dr. Garcia B. Paradji. The invitation was just made a day before the conduct of the inauguration. Thus, teachers were late to the occasion because they had to pass by first their respective stations to advise learners on the 1-day suspension of classes.

5 Wooden Round Tables Donated by Chairperson of Barangay Manilop

PSDS Sam really appreciated Ummal Suhaili, Barangay Chairperson of Barangay Manilop, Indanan, Sulu for donating P 5,000.00 for the purchase of 5 wooden round tables though it was just verbal request conveyed thru Nuradal A. Rabbayani, Teacher I of Manilop Primary School. The amount was given in cash to PSDS Moore. Sir Moore was able to buy four pieces of round tables at the amount of P 970.00 each. The remaining amount which is about P 1,200.00 will be used for the purchase of one plywood and other lumbers. That plywood will cut into two pieces which are good for two long tables. The long tables will be used for holding conference among school administrators and district staff inside the district office. The round tables will just be used for conducting DLF (District Learning Forum) or workshop among school heads.


One of the round tables shall remain inside the ISD Office for the visitors or teachers to fix their documents before submitting to the Information Personnel of the District. Sir Moore also plans to put ballpen, elmer's glue, scissors, white out and stapler over that round table. Three armless plastic chairs shall be set up around the table for the visitors to  sit on. The table and the chairs will fixed in the corner of the ISD Office between the two windows near the door. It will be wrapped with light blue table cloth the same with the three chairs.

Two long tables will be constructed out of one whole plywood. It will be joined together when there is meeting with school  heads and staff. It will be placed on the little lobby of the office in front of the cubicle type of PSDS' office. It faces the wall of the office where PowerPoint is directed towards it. The wall may serve as the screen for the projector. The same color and cloth like in round table that will be used to wrap the long table made of plywood and lumber.


Cyclone Wire Defines the 10,000-Square Meter Perimeter of Mukammali ES Donated School Site

PSDS Sam was amazed seeing cyclone wire surrounded the entire perimeter of Mukammali Elementary School headed by Head Teacher III, Melda I. Adug after visiting Langpas Elementary School headed by Principal I, Hja. Nalda J. Muksan on the second day of the opening of regular classes, June 14, 2016. Melda I. Adug revealed that it was already completed last year through the initiative of the school and community members. Naser L. Assil, the District Property Custodian carefully inspected the materials used by Mukammali Elementary School to define the whole perimeter of the school.