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Department of Education
Division of City Schools- Iriga City
Rinconada National Technical Vocational School (RNTVS)
Sto. Domingo, Iriga City
Started from March 26, 2021 until March 31 of the same year, the Department of Education
conducts Early Registration for Incoming Grade 7 and Grade 11 learners. With this, Rinconada National
Technical Vocational School will conduct advocacy campaign which will lead to reach out stakeholders
informing them of the DepEd program.
Moreover, this will be a good platform for stakeholders to actively be involved with the school
programs.
The month-long activity is initiated to ensure that incoming learners are registered for the School
Year and help the Department better prepare for possible issues and concerns that may arise, as stipulated
in DepEd Order No. 3, s. 2018, or the Basic Education Enrollment policy.
All incoming Kindergarten, Grades 7, and 11 in Rinconada National Technical Vocational School
shall pre-register to allow the Department to make necessary preparations and incoming plans for the
coming school year.
Meanwhile, RNTVS reminded stakeholders and the public to still follow precautionary measures
against COVID-19 transmission for the early registration activity.
As mentioned by Secretary Leonor Briones, in the context of the prevailing COVID-19 public
health emergency, the conduct of early registration shall be done remotely in areas under General
Community Quarantine (GCQ). In-person registration through parents or guardians may be allowed in
areas under Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ) provided physical distancing and health
and safety protocols are strictly observed.
Last year, in line with strict physical distancing and community quarantine measures, the
Department adopted remote enrollment in the first two weeks of the activity. On the third week, physical
enrollment was done in coordination with the Local Government Units (LGUs) and physical enrollment
platforms established by the schools.
In previous years, regional and school division offices organized teams that will lead the advocacy
campaigns. Schools designated early registration desks in the school premises manned by individuals
tasked to handle the registration. They also undertook activities such as house-to-house campaigns,
dissemination of print materials, social media information campaigns, and engagement with parents,
barangay officials, civic and people’s organizations, and other stakeholders.
The Early Registration was introduced to help the Department anticipate the number of enrollees
for the coming school year and instituted in DepEd Order No. 3, s. 2018, otherwise known as the Basic
Education Policy.
The early registration campaign ensures the right of all school-aged learners to enroll and be
equally provided with quality, accessible, relevant, and liberating basic education.
With this, in- lined by the RNTVS’ Basic Education- Learning Continuity Plan, the advocacy
campaign which created an innovative scheme to encourage the community to register the youth to secure
their Education for the next school year.
Prepared by:
Corroborated by:
IVY M. REORIZO
Teacher I
LORNA MOLINA GINA M.
MANAOG
Teacher III Master Teacher I
Noted by:
Distribution of Learners
Enrollment Survey Form from
Far- Flung Areas and Places
where flock of Enrollment is
found Address: Sto. Domingo, Iriga City
Email Address: rntvsmain@gmail.com / rntvs_annex2015@yahoo.com
As part of the School’s
Contact Number: 299-3657 / 0999-974-5447
realization of the Basic
education- Learning Continuity
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Division of City Schools- Iriga City
Rinconada National Technical Vocational School (RNTVS)
Sto. Domingo, Iriga City
Distribution of Learners
Enrollment Survey Form from
Far- Flung Areas and Places
where flock of Enrollment is
found Address: Sto. Domingo, Iriga City
Email Address: rntvsmain@gmail.com / rntvs_annex2015@yahoo.com
As part of the School’s
Contact Number: 299-3657 / 0999-974-5447
realization of the Basic
education- Learning Continuity