NAT an enrollment requirement for high school freshmen
>> Sunday, May 27, 2012
By Daniel Codamon
LAGAWE,
Ifugao-- Starting this school year, every first year high school entrant shall be required to submit his
Certificate of Rating (COR) in the National Achievement Test (NAT) in Grade
VI issued by the National Education
Testing and Research Center (NETRC) as
part of requirements.
Ifugao
Schools Division superintendent Estela Carino re-echoed this order fromDepEd
Secretary Armin Luistro, to all
public school principals, district supervisors and administrators for their
strict compliance with this directive.
Incoming
first year students must present Form 138 class card and the COR during
enrollment or during the first day of classes.
Carino said an
incoming student without COR will still be accepted , but concerned
teachers should make extra effort to determine the extent of the student’s
school readiness.
The
order of Luistro on COR
as part of the credentials of first year high schools entrants, seeks to
strengthen 2007 DepEd Memorandum “Utilization of the COR in the NAT in Grade VI
for Remedial Instruction in First Year Public High Schools."
The
2010 DepEd memorandum entitled “COR based on the Results of the NAT for Grade
VI pupils and Second Year High School Students” also requires that the issued
COR in the NAT will be included in the learning profile of each first year
entrant.
The
requirement aims to provide schools with sufficient entry data of each learner
particularly on strengths and weaknesses in terms of competencies and to
determine the student’s readiness to tackle high school academic works.
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