GENERAL TRIAS CITY, Cavite โ Parents, teachers, students, and partners of DepEd Tayo-Luis Y. Ferrer, Jr. North NHS General Trias City gathered on campus for the third quarter School Organizational and Stakeholders Assembly (SOSA), a policy-and-progress briefing that highlighted learner achievements, reported on project milestones, and laid out next steps to strengthen safety, inclusion, and instructional excellence.
โThe SOSA is our public commitment,โ Principal Dr. Naneth S. Panganiban – Salvador said in her opening. โWe account for results, update you on ongoing works, and present responsible plansโalways centered on the physical and psychological safety of learners and the delivery of inclusive, high quality education.โ
Academic, journalism, and culture-and-arts recognitions were among the highlights, with learners earning citations from school and cluster events up to division and regional stages, alongside international exposures through webinars and collaborative projects. โOur students continue to excel in literacy, culture, and language,โ said Ms. Irine D. Macalindong, Filipino Department head. โWe see growth in skill and in characterโprecisely the formation we aim for.โ
Holistic development through wellness, arts, and sports also took center stage. โWe invest in the whole child,โ noted Mr. Erwin A. Asugui, MAPEH coordinator. โRegular wellness sessions, performances, and sustained sports training keep students active, engaged, and disciplined, while reinforcing teamwork, grit, and respect.โ
Student journalists said the program strengthens voice and visibility. โWe are heard and given chances to improve,โ shared Althea Faye Diaz, campus journalist. โFrom press conferences to workshops, the school backs us with coaching and venues to practice responsible, ethical storytelling.โ
Facilities and systems upgrades were reported as on track. Safety works such as improved egress routes, organized disposal of damaged materials, and learning space enhancements were complemented by tech enabled, paper light processes for faster transactions and monitoring. โTangible improvements matter,โ said parent leader Mrs. Pacis. โCleaner rooms, safer exits, and simpler systems mean a better school day for our children.โ
Looking ahead, the school outlined priorities to deepen safety and inclusion: augmenting CCTVs and alarms, expanding guidance and mental health services, and strengthening programs for learners with special educational needs (LSENs). โNo learner should be left behind,โ Dr. Salvador emphasized. โFrom screening and referral to classroom support and family engagement, inclusion is not an add onโit is the standard.โ
The assembly also underscored community linkages with Barangay Pasong Camachile II, led by Hon. Barangay Captain Jowie Sinsay Carampot, SGC President Mrs. Mildred Simpelo Carampot, the City Government of General Trias, and the Schools Division of General Trias City. Parent teacher coordination remains strong through the SPTA. โTransparency turns parents into true partners,โ said Mrs. Danielle Ada Casuyon, SPTA president. โWhen we understand the data and timelines, we can mobilize resources quickly for learners who need help most.โ
Student athletes affirmed that balanced support for academics and sports remains steady. โTraining, clinics, and clear schedules help us compete and keep up with classwork,โ said Mark Ezekie Y. Agang, athlete journalist. โThat balance lets us represent the school with pride.โ
Learners in STEM, arts, and campus press programs said the roadmap is motivating. โFocused support in research, design, and storytelling pushes us to higher stages,โ added Abigail Celestial, student leader. โItโs clearer how we can progress from division to regional platformsโand beyond.โ
Teachers said the open forum built trust and alignment. โThe principal answered questions directly and kindly,โ Ms. Macalindong observed. โParents left with clarity on needs and timelines.โ Mr. Asugui added, โRegular, honest updates keep everyone pointed at the same goals: safety, inclusion, and strong learning outcomes.โ
Dr. Salvador framed SOSA as a DepEd-aligned management tool that empowers recognition, engagement, and improvement. โSOSA lets us pause to honor hard work, engage stakeholders, and correct gaps,โ she said. โIt strengthens resource stewardship and grows leadersโbecause school heads also learn to communicate better, decide better, and lead better.โ
Before adjourning, administrators detailed next actions: safety equipment procurement, wider reading interventions, enriched STEM projects, and expanded industry linkages for career exposure. โWith your constant supportโfrom our stakeholders and parents to the barangay, the City Government of General Trias, and our Schools Divisionโwe will sustain inclusive, future ready learning for every North High student,โ Dr. Salvador said. โWe are moving forward stronger together as one.โ
: Sequitin Yanah
: Louis Luke T. Sequitin
: Alexis T. Enriquez
: Jhigz Domingo (SPA)





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