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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Caraga Region
DIVISION OF BAYUGAN CITY
Northeast District
MOUNT OLIVE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Purok 10, Mt. Olive, Bayugan City

ACTIVITY PROPOSAL
For 18th MONHS Founding Anniversary

I. Rationale:
MONHS was established last June 2001 when the Local Government
Unit of Mt. Olive sustained its existence by allowing the teachers and students to
have the classes at the Barangay Hall and Barangay Health Center. Many sleepless
nights were spent when Mr. Rodrigo C. Limas, Teacher- in Charge of Marcelina
National High School, made a step to let MONHS be an annex of Marcelina National
High School.

In October 2003, the Department of Education CARAGA Regional Office


(Region XIII) issued a permit for Mount Olive National High School, Marcelina Annex
to have its legal operation. The school was granted a permit to operate under the
declaration of Republic Act 9155 known as the “Governance of Basic Education Act
2001” and was signed by Dr. Celedenio L. Layon, Jr., Director IV.

The school year 2013-2014 opened gratefully as MONHS gained its full
independence of operation from the Department of Education. It is the DepEd’s
approval to Mt. Olive National High School’s separation from its Mother school
Marcelina National High School to establish full public secondary independent
operation. It was granted last June 10, 2013 at Teacher Development Center,
Butuan City.

Pursuant to Rule III, Section 3.2 (13) of Republic Act 9155 otherwise known
as the Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001, and in view of the satisfactory
compliance with the basic requirements to support the request for separation and
independent operation as provided under DepEd order No. 71, s.2003, the Regional
Office Approved the establishment of Mt. Olive National High school in the Division
of Bayugan City, located at Mt. Olive, Bayugan City.

Though MONHS was founded in the month of June, the school decided to
move the celebration to the month of February of the same school year since this is
the month with no or lesser student contests and school evaluations.

II. Objectives:
This celebration is in honor of Mount Olive National High School ‘s18th
Founding Anniversary. Its objectives are:
1. Empower the 21st century learners’ diversities;
2. Uphold the sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship among students;
3. Strengthen unity and collaboration among students, school personnel,
parents, and other stakeholders; and
4. Celebrate excellence.

III. Strategies/Methods:

The 18th MONHS Founding Anniversary will be celebrated on February


19-20, 2020. The program will start at 9:00 o’clock in the morning. Different
competitions like , ball games, mass demonstrations, Students’ Night, and
Literary and Musical Contest (dance battles, singing contest and spoken
poetry competition) will be participated by the students with the guidance of
their team advisers.
Invited guests will be the parents, BLGU, partner agencies
representatives, former MONHS teachers and Alumni.

IV. Participants:
The estimated expected participants to this activity are 138 students,
82 parents, 10 BLGU officials, 20 partner agency representatives, 11 MONHS
personnel, and 5 former MONHS teachers. Visitors from different neighboring
barangays are also expected to witness the different activities of 17th MONHS
Founding Anniversary.

V. Budget:
Expenses incurred relative to this Founding Anniversary shall be
charged against school MOOE funds. The following is the breakdown of
expected expenses for the said activity.

Quantity Amount Total


Items

2 600.00 1,200.00
Tarpaulins 8ft X 5ft
30 120.00 3,600.00
Foods and Snacks
3 300.00 900.00
Token
1 200.00 200.00
Bottled Water
5 400.00 2,000.00
Trophy
7,900.00
TOTAL

VI. Expected Output:


After the celebration of 18th MONHS Founding Anniversary, the
expected outcomes are as follows:
1. Empowered 21st century learners;
2. Respected learners’ diversities;
3. Upheld and developed sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship among
students;
4. Strengthened unity and collaboration among students, school personnel,
parents, and other stakeholders; and
5. Excellence and success achieved by the school community for the whole
school year were celebrated.

VII. Activity Monitoring


Different working committees will be created. Letters of invitations and
program will be sent to the guests. Strict checking of attendance by team (students
and teachers) will be implemented.

Prepared by:

RHEZA T. OROPA
SST-I

Recommending Approval:

JELLIANNE E. CABUALAN
Teacher in-Charge

Funds Allocation:

JULIET L. RANOCO
Administrative Officer V, Budget Officer

Funds Available:

MARILYN M. AUGUIS
Accountant III
Approved:

MINERVA T. ALBIS, Ph.D.


OIC, Schools Division Superintendent

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