By Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO
CITY – The city schools division has stepped up preparations for the opening of
the senior high school program of the K to 12 curriculum in 2016.
City schools division superintendent Francis
Ceasar Bringas said they have fast-tracked the completion of additional
classrooms and facilities to prepare public high schools for the program.
Assistant city schools division head Agustin
Laban said seven out of the 21 public high schools in the city have been
identified to offer the senior high school program or Grade 11-12 starting
2016.
These are the Baguio City National High
School, Irisan National High School, San Vicente National High School, Mil-An
National High School, Joaquin Smith National High School, Guisad Valley
National High School and Sto. Tomas National High School. One school in
Irisan has been proposed as “stand-alone” senior high school.
Laban said that with these eight
institutions, the Department of Education (DepEd) can accommodate 60 percent of
students graduating from public junior high schools for the senior high school
program.
The remaining 40 percent can enroll in
various private schools and colleges with financial assistance from the DepEd
through education vouchers amounting to P20,000 per student.
Graduates from private junior high schools
can also avail of the assistance from the DepEd amounting to P16,000 or 80
percent of what the public graduates will receive.
Laban said major tertiary and
technical-vocational schools in Baguio are also eligible to offer senior high
school programs like the St. Louis University, University of Baguio, University
of the Cordilleras, Easter College, STI, AMA among others.
The Dep Ed said senior high school is “two
years of in-depth specialization for students depending on the occupancy or
career track they wish to pursue.”
“Two years of senior high school intends to
provide for students to consolidate acquired academic skills and competencies
Skills and competencies relevant to the job market.”
The senior high school curriculum offers four
academic tracks for the students to choose from: academic,
technical-vocational-livelihood, sports and arts and designs.
Under the academic track are the following
strands: Accountancy, Business and management (ABM); Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) and
General Academic Strand (GAS).
Under the Tech-Voc-Livelihood track are the
following: Information and Communications (ICT), Industrial Arts, home
Economics and Agri-Fishery Arts.
The sports track centers on sports and
fitness while the arts and designs include strands on music, dance, film/media,
visual arts, indigenous and theater arts.
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